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Old 12-23-2013, 04:58 AM   #1
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Strange behaviour following OSX10.9 Upgrade

Hello

(I've had a quick search in the archives but nothing jumped out at me).

I've just upgraded from OSX10.8.5. direct to 10.9.1 on my Mac Pro. Calibre is the latest version (1.16 all plugins upgraded). Now whilst I can OPEN items in my existing library I cannot add to it (eventually it times out after a long time) and even telling Calibre to move the library doesn't yield anything (sits at 0%) just in case there was some sudden oddness with disk permissions but I can read/write through the Finder without an issue.

I am not using iTunes or anything like that. All disk permissions are OK. Library is OK according to the program as well. Even said a few kind words to the computer gods.

Is there something "obvious" I've overlooked?

Kind regards, Luoto
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Old 12-23-2013, 05:21 AM   #2
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As a follow-up, I went looking if there was a newer beta or something and didn't find it, then reinstalled 1.16 on top of itself and the problem went away. So something strange was at play, I don't know what, but ...
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