Zotero Error in Standalone (Mac)
Recently, my Zotero Standalone has stopped working properly. I have been using zotero for over 5 years now and this is the first time I have had this problem. Here's my information:
Firefox 19.0.2
Mac OS X Version 10.8.3
I have uninstalled Zotero and deleted all the files on my computer, restarted both my computer and firefox (numerous times), and redownloaded zotero. Every time I try to open zotero, an error message says: Alert: There was an error starting Zotero.
Even when I try to open it in Terminal, in order to get an error report, that isn't working either.
Can anyone help, please?
Firefox 19.0.2
Mac OS X Version 10.8.3
I have uninstalled Zotero and deleted all the files on my computer, restarted both my computer and firefox (numerous times), and redownloaded zotero. Every time I try to open zotero, an error message says: Alert: There was an error starting Zotero.
Even when I try to open it in Terminal, in order to get an error report, that isn't working either.
Can anyone help, please?
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My understanding from your 'reporting bugs' page is that this would indicate a startup error, which is why I attempted to find error reports in Terminal in the first place. Is there anything more specific I can do, beyond what the bug reporting page describes, as to what I should look for?
Adam, I downloaded Zotero for Firefox when I began having problems with the standalone application with the hope that it would suffice until I resolved the issue with the standalone app, only to find that the Firefox Add-on also would not work. I've since deleted the Firefox add-on.
What Dan wants to know is, after you do
"Paste ”/Applications/Zotero.app/Contents/MacOS/zotero -jsconsole” into the Terminal window"
what _exactly_ happens? nothing at all appears in the terminal? That'd be very odd.
Timestamp: 3/29/13 6:12:56 PM
Error: [Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST) [nsIFile.moveTo]" nsresult: "0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js :: moveToUnique :: line 1446" data: no]
Source File: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js
Line: 749
Also, is your Zotero data directory set to the standard location or a custom location?
I have located the file needed in the DB Repair Tool page, and I think this might be the problem. Here are the files listed:
zotero.sqlite-1.damaged
zotero.sqlite-journal
zotero.sqlite.1.bak
zotero.sqlite.73.bak
zotero.sqlite.bak
zotero.sqlite.damaged
zotero.sqlite.is.corrupt
Which one should I copy to download onto that page?
In reference to your final question, I found the above databases in Library>Application Support>Firefox>Profile. Despite the fact that it's the standalone application that I would like to use, when I first started using Zotero there was no standalone application, so that would probably explain the location of the database in the firefox application support files.
1. You should make a copy of all of those files and put them somewhere else.
2. You could try this:
http://www.zotero.org/support/zotero_data#restoring_from_the_last_automatic_backup
using the zotero.sqlite.bak file - there is a good chance that will lose you no or very little work.
3. The Firefox profile folder is a default location for this purpose, yes. Dan's concern would have been had you placed the profile into dropbox, a network folder, or an external harddisk - especially the former two could explain database corruption.
Do you remember doing anything else out of the ordinary that could have corrupted your database? Any manual editing of the sqlite? Are you running any Zotero plugins? Which? This should be all but impossible to happen during regular Zotero usage.
I can try your #2 suggestion, but my zotero has not been working for quite sometime and so I'm not sure the restoring from the last backup would be useful. I think it's been about 2 months since I last used it, and I knew there were some problems but am just now addressing them. Ultimately, my biggest concern is getting the program working on my computer. Also, I can view all of my database and sources online when I log into zotero.
#3 - I can't remember doing anything out of the ordinary, and I definitely didn't manually edit the sqlite. I was running a plugin, I believe, for the mac. But I deleted all of those when I was trying to re-download the program at first. So, I can't check it now to see what it was specifically.
I'd like to see what Dan thinks about this, but if the local back-up doesn't work, my suggestion would be to just restore this from the server if you're sure all your info is there.
I just tried restoring from backup and received the following error:
[Exception... "Component returned failure code: 0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST) [nsIFile.remove]" nsresult: "0x80520006 (NS_ERROR_FILE_TARGET_DOES_NOT_EXIST)" location: "JS frame :: chrome://zotero/content/xpcom/zotero.js :: _initFull :: line 519" data: no]
Thanks again for all your help...hopefully one of these times it will work!
Did you run the .bak file through the DB Repair Tool?
I removed Zotero in Firefox, I removed Firefox and reinstallined everything...but....only the sema message. What is the problem.
HELP ME URGENTLY!!!!
Errore in fase di avvio di Zotero.
I don't know why...
If you continue to recieve the start-up error, please follow Dan's request and start a new thread - you can do that by clicking on "Start a New Discussion" on the top left of this page.
In that thread, you should include the information described here: http://www.zotero.org/support/reporting_bugs#reporting_startup_errors
Thank you