On 01/08/2018 03:36 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
On Monday 08 January 2018 12:54:32 Mark wrote:
On 01/08/2018 12:40 PM, Gene Heskett wrote:
That version is incredibly ancient. That's pretty much a beta
version and close to 10 years old. Have you tried to get a newer
version through the software manager?
That is the newest version offered to a wheezy machine.
So it's an Ubuntu install then.
No, debian wheezy, /etc/issue says debian GNU/Linux 7, about 7.11 I
think, uptodate a/o this morning.
Which is akin to the Ubuntu 12.04 version. Dunno what to tell you.
Obviously something is broke, but it's not the new version of Calibre.
I've got it on a 10.04 LTS lcnc install and it works just fine.
Must be something you've done with that machine that breaks it.
Which wheezy? Ubuntu or Debian?
This is straight from the install image at linuxcnc.org. With lots
of additions because this machine is the doall machine. 100% updated
2 to 4x a week.
Then something is broken somewhere. There's no reason installing it
from the command line from the Calibre web site should croak and die
like it did, unless something is missing, turned off, or mangled in
the system. I've installed from the command line on 10.04, 12.04,
14.04 and now 16.04.
What have you done with the system other than edit and change the lcnc
configuration files? It's quite possible if you were monkeying with
library files something got hosed or there are incompatible lib files
on the system that interact with programs like wget.
Calibre "Just Works", and has for the last 4 iterations of Ubuntu
software.
Cheers, Gene Heskett
Mark
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