bookmarks do not sync across devices
Firefox no longer seems to be syncing my bookmarks among devices. In particular, the bookmarks I add on my work iMac do not sync to my android phone or my home macbook pro. I have done the following things to attempt to get things working:
1. Turned off firefox sync on all devices and then back on. 2. Deleted my firefox sync account and recreated it. 3. Deleted and reinstalled firefox on both my android phone and my macbook pro
I have also gone to about:sync-log and see that I seem to have lots of sync errors. I've attached a screenshot of the sync-log screen. I can't seem to attach the txt file of the latest error log, so I'm attaching two screen shots of it as well.
If anyone can help me out, I'd certainly appreciate it!
Edit: Here's a pastebin link of the error log: https://pastebin.mozilla.org/9086433
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Solución elegida
Thanks for the help. I deleted the places.sqlite files, which did not seem to help. But following your links, I saw that sometimes it is necessary to also delete the bookmarkbackups .json files. This gets rid of all of your bookmarks, but I had a saved copy, so I was able to import them back, and now sync seems to be up and running.
Tonnes said
Perhaps an issue in your places database file (places.sqlite) on the work iMac prevents the bookmarks sync step. Check the integrity of the database by opening Help > Troubleshooting Information (about:support) and clicking Verify Integrity under Places Database. If you can’t manage to fix any errors reported there, move the places.sqlite and other places.* files outside of your profile folder when Firefox is closed in order to let it restore a recent bookmarks backup, then check its integrity too. Keep the original file as a backup, and test using one of the other backups until there is no issue if needed, then retry the Sync step. See this question for more info. Note that the add-on described there is not available for Quantum, but you shouldn’t need it. This bug could be related.Leer esta respuesta en su contexto 👍 0
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Perhaps an issue in your places database file (places.sqlite) on the work iMac prevents the bookmarks sync step.
Check the integrity of the database by opening Help > Troubleshooting Information (about:support) and clicking Verify Integrity under Places Database.
If you can’t manage to fix any errors reported there, move the places.sqlite and other places.* files outside of your profile folder when Firefox is closed in order to let it restore a recent bookmarks backup, then check its integrity too. Keep the original file as a backup, and test using one of the other backups until there is no issue if needed, then retry the Sync step.
See this question for more info. Note that the add-on described there is not available for Quantum, but you shouldn’t need it.
This bug could be related.
Solución elegida
Thanks for the help. I deleted the places.sqlite files, which did not seem to help. But following your links, I saw that sometimes it is necessary to also delete the bookmarkbackups .json files. This gets rid of all of your bookmarks, but I had a saved copy, so I was able to import them back, and now sync seems to be up and running.
Tonnes said
Perhaps an issue in your places database file (places.sqlite) on the work iMac prevents the bookmarks sync step. Check the integrity of the database by opening Help > Troubleshooting Information (about:support) and clicking Verify Integrity under Places Database. If you can’t manage to fix any errors reported there, move the places.sqlite and other places.* files outside of your profile folder when Firefox is closed in order to let it restore a recent bookmarks backup, then check its integrity too. Keep the original file as a backup, and test using one of the other backups until there is no issue if needed, then retry the Sync step. See this question for more info. Note that the add-on described there is not available for Quantum, but you shouldn’t need it. This bug could be related.
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hartfordmove said
I deleted the places.sqlite files, which did not seem to help. But following your links, I saw that sometimes it is necessary to also delete the bookmarkbackups .json files.
Right. I could have mentioned you may need to remove all backups but figured you would understand after checking the Integrity of any backups first in case they also showed corruption (if they did, since corruptions of any backups is likely), which may have been helpful info for developers. Exporting current bookmarks to a HTML file would be a first step to create one.