Good morning,

I this question in /r/Firefox and was pointed to this mailing list. I am 
looking for more information on what can cause Firefox to view a places.sqlite 
file as corrupt, and create a new one.

I'm working on upgrading Firefox in our environment from v52 32-bit to the 
latest version on 64-bit. Firefox creates a new profile for the new 
installation, and copying the places.sqlite from the old profile to the new 
profile can restore those bookmarks for the new installation and profile. When 
I do those steps manually, it works every single time. However, when the 
places.sqlite is moved programatically via script or program, when Firefox is 
launched it changes the places.sqlite to places.sqlite.corrupt and creates a 
new empty places.sqlite so the user does not have their bookmarks restored. An 
in-place upgrade of FF is possible however I've only seen that work upgrading 
32-bit to the newest 32-bit Firefox and I would much prefer to move to 64-bit 
if at all possible.

A manual seems to always work, however a scripted copy ( under the user's 
context ) sometimes works and sometimes fails. Any information regarding the 
places.sqlite corruption or other advice would be much appreciated!

Thank you for your time,
Alex


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Alexander Feeney
Systems Administrator

WILMINGTON UNIVERSITY
Information Technology
New Castle Campus - People's Building
320 N. Dupont HW. | New Castle, DE 19720

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