file locations are stored in the library.db.
Id is an integer and the location a varchar(1024) 
From the reference: 
INTEGER. The value is a signed integer, stored in 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, or 8 bytes 
depending on the magnitude of the value.

So i doubt you reach this limit with your library.
You may run darktable -d sql to see if there are failing database activities ...

> Am 16.01.2021 um 07:03 schrieb Bruce Williams <stu...@audio2u.com>:
> 
> Hi all!
> I THOUGHT I'd found a limit to the number of Collections that could be saved.
> But it looks more and more like wherever my Collections are stored, darktable 
> can no longer write/execute on that location, as not only can I not store any 
> NEW Collection, I can't delete an existing one either.
> I'm on Linux MInt 20 and dt 3.4.0+88~g0e4ecc1fa-dirty.
> I have library, keyboardrc and .db files located in .cache in my user 
> filesystem area.
> Any assistance would be greatly appreciated!
> Cheers,
> Bruce Williams
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