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Old 01-20-2011, 12:42 PM   #43
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Originally Posted by Jankomatic View Post
The script does not work properly for me for some reason. It did not compile any collections correctly. I have multiple series with 5+ books in them and it makes a series and usually puts half of them in that collection and then creates a different collection for the other half. I have verified multiple times that they are set up correctly in Calibre first. I am not using TAGS and have author collections turned off on the command line. So not sure why it is messing up.
A few questions:
Computer operating system?
Python version?
Have you made any changes to the script?

Are you using logging? If not, add:

--verbose > CalibreKindleCollections.log

to the end of the command line string you are using. This will create and deposit a log file into the directory you run the script from (usually the Kindle root unless you're running it with a mount point from elsewhere). Attach that to your reply here and I'll take a look at it.
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