Closed ilochab77 closed 4 years ago
Hi,
This must be a storage space quota, and since the addon requires "unlimitedStorage" permission, this may be some setting in your profile, that overrides this. The only thing I can suggest is to check for global system settings/states that may affect Firefox local storage (for example, Firefox may limit the quota according to the available disk space) and try to import on a clean profile.
Thank you for the speedy answer. I'll try asap.
Il Mar 31 Dic 2019, 23:29 GChristensen notifications@github.com ha scritto:
Hi,
This must be a storage space quota, and since the addon requires "unlimitedStorage" permission, this may be some setting in your profile, that overrides this. The only thing I can suggest is to check for global system settings that may affect Firefox local storage and try to import on a clean profile.
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I succesfully imported my old SrapBook's data into Scrapyard using Windows. Now I'm trying to export them to import later on linux, because I wasn't able to do that there. At each export command I get a json file with a different size. So I'm tring to import back on a different shelf, always on windows, just to check if everything was exported. As soon as I launch the import command I get an error that says: The import has failed: QuotaExeededError The current transaction exeeded its quota limitation. (I think that at the first run the sentence was sligtly different). Perahps there is a size limitation? What can I do to solve my problem?