02-28-2015, 05:54 PM | #1 |
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Ubuntu Headless, Windows 8.1 and database malformation (Cygwin?)
Hi everybody!
I've recently taken to install Calibre on my headless Ubuntu LTS 14.04 in order to experiment with mobile content delivery. More mundanely (and quite probably more honestly ) phrased: I am too darned lazy to load 50 books on my Oppo Find 7 running Mantano Premium and I want to be able to download my locally-stored books on the go (when commuting to work or while on vacation). It's partly a storage problem, but then I would've been better off just forking over the cash for a larger microSD card. So far it is working brilliantly! Mantano accepts my server as a content server, I can download the files, they get imported, I can read them -- there's always a 'but' --- but Calibre acts up when editing from my Windows 8.1 x64 box. I just keep running into various smaller messages that seem to signify there are minor issues. For example (since last update): Code:
==> Vlaag van verstand Traceback (most recent call last): File "site-packages\calibre\gui2\actions\delete.py", line 60, in delete_one File "site-packages\calibre\db\legacy.py", line 343, in delete_book File "site-packages\calibre\db\cache.py", line 57, in call_func_with_lock File "site-packages\calibre\db\cache.py", line 1537, in remove_books File "site-packages\calibre\db\backend.py", line 1572, in remove_books File "site-packages\calibre\db\backend.py", line 816, in executemany File "c:\cygwin64\home\kovid\sw\build\apsw-3.8.2-r1\src\cursor.c", line 231, in resetcursor CorruptError: CorruptError: database disk image is malformed Or: Code:
calibre, version 2.20.0 ERROR: Unhandled exception: <b>CorruptError</b>:CorruptError: database disk image is malformed calibre 2.20 isfrozen: True is64bit: False Windows-8-6.2.9200 Windows ('32bit', 'WindowsPE') 32bit process running on 64bit windows ('Windows', '8', '6.2.9200') Python 2.7.9 Windows: ('8', '6.2.9200', '', 'Multiprocessor Free') Traceback (most recent call last): File "site-packages\calibre\gui2\actions\delete.py", line 392, in delete_books File "site-packages\calibre\gui2\actions\delete.py", line 366, in do_library_delete File "site-packages\calibre\gui2\library\models.py", line 362, in delete_books_by_id File "site-packages\calibre\db\cache.py", line 57, in call_func_with_lock File "site-packages\calibre\db\cache.py", line 1537, in remove_books File "site-packages\calibre\db\backend.py", line 1572, in remove_books File "site-packages\calibre\db\backend.py", line 816, in executemany File "c:\cygwin64\home\kovid\sw\build\apsw-3.8.2-r1\src\cursor.c", line 231, in resetcursor CorruptError: CorruptError: database disk image is malformed Would you think this is a permissions issue (everything is 777'd locally), or is it something to do on the compilation side? Am I missing something? Last edited by Kouwezakkie; 02-28-2015 at 05:55 PM. Reason: ENTER killed part of my question! |
02-28-2015, 06:43 PM | #2 |
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Running calibre with the library on a networked drive is not supported and results in these sort of errors. See I am getting errors with my calibre library on a networked drive/NAS?
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03-01-2015, 01:56 PM | #3 |
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Thanks! Will have to work around that then.
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