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Bookmarks broken in SFOS 3.0.3.1 #52

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gabrielgg opened this issue Apr 9, 2019 · 2 comments
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Bookmarks broken in SFOS 3.0.3.1 #52

gabrielgg opened this issue Apr 9, 2019 · 2 comments

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@gabrielgg
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In short, SFOS <3.0.3.1 stores bookmarks in ~/.local/share/harbour-books/internal/sailfish/home (for local storage, haven't tried SD card)
In SFOS >=3.0.3.1, Books stores/expects bookmarks in ~/.local/share/harbour-books/internal/mapper/sailfish-home

A manual copy fixed the issue, but some users may not be able to do that easily.

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monich commented Apr 9, 2019

Yeah, mapping paths for home partition and SD card sometimes change from release to release. That shouldn't be much of a problem, books will have to be re-scanned once again when they are opened but then things should be back to normal. IMO, the worst part is that it leaves some garbage in the filesystem.

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gabrielgg commented Apr 9, 2019

That shouldn't be much of a problem, books will have to be re-scanned once again when they are opened but then things should be back to normal.

Well, re-scanning of books works perfectly well, but you do lose the bookmarks/state of each book unless you copy the files manually to the new location. This will probably be seen by a bug by most users.

IMO, the worst part is that it leaves some garbage in the filesystem.

Agree :) Perhaps some sort of SFOS version dependency and migration is in order, but I'm not familiar enough with the code to suggest an approach, let alone recommend a fix myself.

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