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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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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.
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.
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.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: