Please try again in 30 seconds.".
I obviously have tried several URLs on this website without success but here is an example : http://storiesonline.net/s/50036:52621
I have 12go of ram and an Haswell i7. I could be wrong but I don't think that the problem comes from my hardware.
I also have successfully downloaded stories from other websites supported by the plugin.
Is this a bug or a misconfiguration from my part?
Thank you in advance for your help,
ben569.
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I think 12G is pretty typical for a computer these days, but I agree, the program shouldn't need 9G. Are you crashing the background job, or the main calibre(GUI) process? Have you changed your appearance settings on Storiesonline.net? Attached is what settings are default (or were, at least) and are the settings FFF is expecting. Jim On 6/28/2016 5:03 AM, benjamin...@gmail.com wrote:Well, I killed the program when it was using *9 Gio* of RAM looking for metadata. Most computers don't even *have* that much RAM. Just so you know, I have a free account on the website. I don't know how to run the program in the CLI but calibre's crash is already a problem, IMHO. Le mardi 28 juin 2016 01:26:52 UTC+2, Jimm a écrit : I am able to successfully download the example story given using the calibre plugin and CLI. (The web service has other restrictions--I don't recommend it unless you can't use the plugin or CLI). The calibre background job downloading it grows to >100M, but all of that memory is freed when the download finishes. I am testing on Windows 8, however. 100M seems excessive for a 551k word story, but we are talking about an interpreted language process. And 100M shouldn't be an issue by today's standards--my browser process regularly runs +1G. Do you know how much memory is used by the process before it fails for you?
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