![]() Is there some way I can merge my recent data into an older backup like this (by merging the records of the two *.db2 files somehow)? I’m relatively comfortable using DB Browser for SQLite, but am not very comfortable with Anki’s particular data structures.After sending an HTTP request to an IIS server, an HTTP client (such as Internet Explorer) may display the following type of error message in the browser window: Importing collection backups from Feb - April 2020 appear to potentially solve the syncing issue. I’ve put a lot of time into studying these decks and am concerned that one day I may not be able to depend on forcing syncs. Recreating all my cards from scratch is simply not feasible. Note: Anki will sync new media “normally” as long as I’ve not reviewed any cards – but it will not sync any new cards even if I don’t review anything. I also tried to transfer cards from my other decks into the Default one in hopes that it might fix something, but the error still appears. I have to open another profile to attempt further troubleshooting. ![]() If I delete all the decks in my collection, and sync only cards I just added and reviewed in my default deck, it syncs normally.īut after opening numerous backups and trying to add a new card using a non-default template to a fresh profile – it will not sync normally even if I add a new card after deleting every deck. ![]() Uploading backups from May - December 2020 results in the same error (which is odd because if this was an issue with the way I recently edited anything, any issues with the collection should have been solved with a November backup).Ĭreating a new profile, not importing my current collection to it (just added some basic-type cards for testing), and synced that to my new Ankiweb account – it syncs normally. No fix.Ĭreated a new Ankiweb account and synced to that, also no fix. Reinstalled and downgraded back to version 2.1.24. Upgrading to the latest version of Anki on Desktop. ![]() Choosing not to sync media/images does nothing. On AnkiDroid, the message is less verbose: *Syncing error, type 400 message: *ĭisabling addons and using Check Database does nothing. On Anki for PC, this is the exact message I get:įile "aqt/sync.py", line 409, in _abortingSyncįile "anki/sync.py", line 479, in assertOk On Ankidroid, there was no error message – a blank box would appear with “:”. When I first encountered this problem, the error message on PC was slightly different than the error message I get now.įirst Error Message (screenshotted around, on PC): Įrror details: HTTP status client error (400 Bad Request) for url () It will actually sync some data (never the same amount) before displaying the error. I installed Anki via the commandline – I did not install the 2.1.0 version that Ubuntu offers through the package manager.Ĭurrent Issue: Syncing normally on Anki for PC and Ankidroid results in the same message. OS: Ubuntu 18.04 (hesitant to upgrade without this issue fixed) Version: 2.1.24 (same issue when upgrading to 38) I tried finding other posts here and on Reddit about this issue, but only one post offered a solution (set up a new Ankiweb account) which didn’t work for me. I’m not sure what triggered it, as all I was doing was syncing normally, then one day it just didn’t work for PC or Android. I have had this issue for around a month (started early January 2020 iirc).
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