Have a similar problem after updating Zotero to 5.0.67.3 on Mac.
Zotero doesn't anymore fully starts: Doesn't show data for the most attemps to start it. If it does show data, I can't open the attached PDF or change anything. Thereafter it stops responding totally.
I urgently need an older still functioning version of Zotero. Could someone please provide any link to older versions.
That wouldn't be a similar problem — the other issue was a specific bug when citing in Word 2011 that's fixed in 5.0.67.3.
What exactly happens when you start it? What do you mean by "doesn't show data"? What happens when you try to change something? Can you provide a Debug ID for Zotero startup, using the "Restart with Logging Enabled…" option?
Thanks for clarifying. I meant with "similar" not the problem but that the problems occured after updating Zotero.
Debug ID: D2061125317
When first starting the "content field" (papers in the database) just showed "loading ... (Lade Einträge)". After waiting for more than half an hour restarting Zotero showed finally the content. But when trying to change an items property the program freezes again. Changing to another collection shows "loading ... (Lade Einträge)" endlessly.
OK, so that shows Zotero starting up in ~17 minutes.
Are you saying that's changed since a recent update? That's slow, of course, but it doesn't look like it would have anything to do with any recent updates (as in, anything in the last couple years), just with your having a lot of items in your library. How many items do you have?
I didn't take such long lately. Also I didn't mesure it I would say before the update it took clearly less than 10 minutes. Actually I felt starting speed improved during the last years.
Over the last 10 years all-in-all ~270000 items are populating the database.
Yesterday the problem was that even the item titles showed up I could anymore work with Zotero. Opening an PDF didn't seem to work but after may be one hour or more suddenly the PDF popped open.
Today I saw that one item was marked as "retracted". Maybe Zotero became unresponsive because it was searching through the whole database for retracted Papers which certainly took some time?
Now things seem to work again normal!
Is it possible to split the database and work with several database on one system (Mac)? Like having different database for different topics or one for journals and another for news clippings?
It's likely just the addition of more items to your database or other things going on on your computer. The startup process hasn't changed, and the delays you're seeing in that debug output are just from loading in data.
Maybe Zotero became unresponsive because it was searching through the whole database for retracted Papers which certainly took some time?
It's not impossible, though that wasn't the issue in the debug output you provided. If you want to help us test this, you can go to the Config Editor in the Advanced pane of the preferences, disable extensions.zotero.retractions.enabled, and generate a Debug ID for toggling it back on and waiting for the retracted item to be detected (if you didn't delete it yet).
In any case, we're hoping to speed things up for extremely large databases like yours with some architectural changes down the line. In the meantime, if you see further slowdowns during usage, we'd want to see Debug IDs for specific operations that are slow.
Just out of curiosity I set the flag of "extensions.zotero.retractions.enabled" back to "false", restarted Zotero and set again the flag to "true": it took a bit more than 2 minutes for Zotero to show the retracted papers and becoming resposive again.
1. Restarted Zotero with "extensions.zotero.retractions.enabled" set to "false" 2. Activated logging 3. Changed value to "true" 4. After papers appeared sent Debug ID D851862832
Are you saying that stalled at some point? It looks like it took about a second, and then you switched to the Retracted Items view about a minute later.
Yes, Zotero frezzes for some time after changing to "true". Once I couldn't even close the editor window. This time it seemed to go faster as before when I measured 2 minutes until it showed the retracted papers.
Zotero doesn't anymore fully starts: Doesn't show data for the most attemps to start it. If it does show data, I can't open the attached PDF or change anything. Thereafter it stops responding totally.
I urgently need an older still functioning version of Zotero. Could someone please provide any link to older versions.
What exactly happens when you start it? What do you mean by "doesn't show data"? What happens when you try to change something? Can you provide a Debug ID for Zotero startup, using the "Restart with Logging Enabled…" option?
Debug ID: D2061125317
When first starting the "content field" (papers in the database) just showed "loading ... (Lade Einträge)". After waiting for more than half an hour restarting Zotero showed finally the content. But when trying to change an items property the program freezes again. Changing to another collection shows "loading ... (Lade Einträge)" endlessly.
Here now hopefully an correct Debug ID: D617161440
Are you saying that's changed since a recent update? That's slow, of course, but it doesn't look like it would have anything to do with any recent updates (as in, anything in the last couple years), just with your having a lot of items in your library. How many items do you have?
: User interface ready in 887238 ms
That's a bit faster but still nearly 15 minutes.
I didn't take such long lately. Also I didn't mesure it I would say before the update it took clearly less than 10 minutes. Actually I felt starting speed improved during the last years.
Over the last 10 years all-in-all ~270000 items are populating the database.
Yesterday the problem was that even the item titles showed up I could anymore work with Zotero. Opening an PDF didn't seem to work but after may be one hour or more suddenly the PDF popped open.
Today I saw that one item was marked as "retracted". Maybe Zotero became unresponsive because it was searching through the whole database for retracted Papers which certainly took some time?
Now things seem to work again normal!
Is it possible to split the database and work with several database on one system (Mac)? Like having different database for different topics or one for journals and another for news clippings?
In any case, we're hoping to speed things up for extremely large databases like yours with some architectural changes down the line. In the meantime, if you see further slowdowns during usage, we'd want to see Debug IDs for specific operations that are slow.
When I set "extensions.zotero.retractions.enabled" back to true, Zotero straightforward showed the retracted papers again: without restarting.
Debug ID with enabled "extensions.zotero.retractions.enabled" (true): D903639674
Seems reasonable to me.
2. Activated logging
3. Changed value to "true"
4. After papers appeared sent Debug ID D851862832