Hello Beatrice,

Beatrice Torracca <[email protected]> writes:

> Package: calibre
> Version: 7.16.0+ds-1
> Severity: wishlist
>
> Hi!,
>
> I recently updated my Calibre installation and at least one of my plugin 
> stopped working (FanFicFare).
>
> Thanks to some input from the plugin author, I found out this was due to 
> calibre having lost a (recursive) dependency on python3-requests-toolbelt in 
> Debian.
>
> If I use "apt depends --recurse calibre" on my testing laptop (the one I am 
> using now) I don't see that package among dependencies, while it's there in 
> my stable desktop system.
>
> I understand this is strictly a plugin issue, rather then a Calibre issue. 
> Seing as this is one of the most used plugins (from what I could gather), I 
> wanted anyway to try asking as a wishlist to reinstate that dependency 
> (directly or not), especially for others that could get the same problem as 
> me and might not know how to fix it.
>
> Either way, thanks so much for your work in packaging Calibre. I use it daily 
> and my life (and my boring train commutes) depends on it :D!!

Thank you for reporting this bug and workaround, and thank you for the
opportunity to make a boring train commute and life a bit better :D!

It sounds like you're self-sufficient, so I'm trusting that you verified
that FanFicFare functions with the 1.0-series of requests-toolbelt.
Stable shipped with 0.10.1, so it's plausible that some plugins work on
stable but not unstable nor testing.

Fix has been pushed to git and staged for the next upload.

Best,
Nicholas

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