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Old 02-08-2025, 09:11 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by icallaci View Post
Will the function "Compress the device database" eventually be implemented? I get the following error when I run it: "SQLError:SQLError: cannot VACUUM from within a transaction." After the error, I cannot eject the device. It appears to eject because the "On Device" column in Calibre disappears, but the reader never returns to the home screen. I must manually eject it from within File Explorer (I'm running Windows 11).
It did work at one point in time since I used it. Ghod alone knows when it stopped working. As for the eject after trying it? It took a couple of minutes after I clicked on Smart Eject before the Kobo went back to the home screen.
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