Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-13 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Tue, 2021-01-12 at 17:37 -0800, Clifford Snow wrote:
> Patrick O'Callaghan you said DeDRM worked for you. Did that include
> epubs?

I've only used it on AZW3 (Kindle) books, converting them to MOBI.

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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-12 Thread Clifford Snow
I've installed version 5.90 from source. No additional python modules
required from what I've ready installed. Also installed DeDRM 7.0.3.

Calibre works great. Unfortunately the current version of DeDRM doesn't
remove DRM from epubs for me. I'll keep an eye on
https://github.com/apprenticeharper/DeDRM_tools and will try the next
version to see if that works.

Patrick O'Callaghan you said DeDRM worked for you. Did that include epubs?

Clifford


On Tue, Jan 12, 2021 at 9:32 AM David King  wrote:

> On 1/12/21 10:00 AM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> >
> > Dave,
> >
> > > Fedora moved calibre to python3 much sooner than upstream did
> > because
> > > python2 was being phased out in fedora. Unfortunately, we can't
> > upgrade
> > > to 5.x due to some dependencies in other packages not being
> > ready yet.
> > > ;(
> >
> > Fascinating. I wonder why DeDRM is working for me then, on F33, with
> > Python 3 as the system-wide default?
> >
> >
> > I'm running a fresh install of F33. By any chance your's is an upgrade
> > from a prior version with python2?
>
> Yes, it was.  I originally had F29, with Calibre 4 installed through
> their installer, plus DeDRM.  When I upgraded to F32, and Python 3
> become the default, I at first thought I should upgrade to Calibre v5.
> However, doing that broke DeDRM.  That got me doing research and, when I
> tried installing the Fedora Calibre 4.23 package, things "just worked."
> I didn't touch the DeDRM code plugin during that upgrade process, it
> remained what it was when I started.  I've since upgraded to F33 without
> any issues.
>
> My "why is it working for me?" question was largely rhetorical, btw.
> Just to be clear.  :-)
>
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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-12 Thread David King

On 1/12/21 10:00 AM, Clifford Snow wrote:


Dave,

> Fedora moved calibre to python3 much sooner than upstream did
because
> python2 was being phased out in fedora. Unfortunately, we can't
upgrade
> to 5.x due to some dependencies in other packages not being
ready yet.
> ;(

Fascinating. I wonder why DeDRM is working for me then, on F33, with
Python 3 as the system-wide default?


I'm running a fresh install of F33. By any chance your's is an upgrade 
from a prior version with python2?


Yes, it was.  I originally had F29, with Calibre 4 installed through 
their installer, plus DeDRM.  When I upgraded to F32, and Python 3 
become the default, I at first thought I should upgrade to Calibre v5.  
However, doing that broke DeDRM.  That got me doing research and, when I 
tried installing the Fedora Calibre 4.23 package, things "just worked."  
I didn't touch the DeDRM code plugin during that upgrade process, it 
remained what it was when I started.  I've since upgraded to F33 without 
any issues.


My "why is it working for me?" question was largely rhetorical, btw.  
Just to be clear.  :-)


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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-12 Thread Clifford Snow
>
> Dave,
>
> > Fedora moved calibre to python3 much sooner than upstream did because
> > python2 was being phased out in fedora. Unfortunately, we can't upgrade
> > to 5.x due to some dependencies in other packages not being ready yet.
> > ;(
>
> Fascinating. I wonder why DeDRM is working for me then, on F33, with
> Python 3 as the system-wide default?
>
>
I'm running a fresh install of F33. By any chance your's is an upgrade from
a prior version with python2?

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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-12 Thread David King

On 1/11/21 4:01 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:

On Sat, Jan 09, 2021 at 08:37:03PM -0500, David King wrote:

On 1/9/21 8:05 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:

I'm wanting to run Calibre with DeDRM. Version 5 of Calibre was written
for Python3 while version 4 was written in Python2. DeDRM is only
available for Python2. Python3 support is being worked on but is still
in development.

Has anyone found a good workaround until DeDRM for Python3 is available?

Calibre 4.23.0 is the version that is packaged and available from the Fedora
33 repositories.  It runs under Python 2 so DeDRM work just fine with it.

Yes, and no.

4.23.0 is in f33, but it is using python3, not python2.

Fedora moved calibre to python3 much sooner than upstream did because
python2 was being phased out in fedora. Unfortunately, we can't upgrade
to 5.x due to some dependencies in other packages not being ready yet.
;(


Fascinating. I wonder why DeDRM is working for me then, on F33, with 
Python 3 as the system-wide default?


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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-11 Thread Clifford Snow
On Mon, Jan 11, 2021 at 1:02 PM Kevin Fenzi  wrote:

> On Sat, Jan 09, 2021 at 08:37:03PM -0500, David King wrote:
> > On 1/9/21 8:05 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> > > I'm wanting to run Calibre with DeDRM. Version 5 of Calibre was written
> > > for Python3 while version 4 was written in Python2. DeDRM is only
> > > available for Python2. Python3 support is being worked on but is still
> > > in development.
> > >
> > > Has anyone found a good workaround until DeDRM for Python3 is
> available?
> >
> > Calibre 4.23.0 is the version that is packaged and available from the
> Fedora
> > 33 repositories.  It runs under Python 2 so DeDRM work just fine with
> it.
>
> Yes, and no.
>
> 4.23.0 is in f33, but it is using python3, not python2.
>
> Fedora moved calibre to python3 much sooner than upstream did because
> python2 was being phased out in fedora. Unfortunately, we can't upgrade
> to 5.x due to some dependencies in other packages not being ready yet.
> ;(
>
> > I've been using this for some time without issue.
>
> With the python3 plugin it should work I would think...
>

I agree that the existing python2 plugins don't work. For example DeDRM
6.8.1 errors out with python 2 print statement instead of the python3
print() statement.
The DeDRM built for python3 fails to install on Calibre 4.23 with an error
that the plugin requires  a version of Calibrer >= 5.0.0.

I'll give Calibre 5.0.0 a try as suggested by Patrick O'Callaghan.

Thanks,
Clifford

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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-11 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Sat, Jan 09, 2021 at 08:37:03PM -0500, David King wrote:
> On 1/9/21 8:05 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
> > I'm wanting to run Calibre with DeDRM. Version 5 of Calibre was written
> > for Python3 while version 4 was written in Python2. DeDRM is only
> > available for Python2. Python3 support is being worked on but is still
> > in development.
> > 
> > Has anyone found a good workaround until DeDRM for Python3 is available?
> 
> Calibre 4.23.0 is the version that is packaged and available from the Fedora
> 33 repositories.  It runs under Python 2 so DeDRM work just fine with it. 

Yes, and no. 

4.23.0 is in f33, but it is using python3, not python2. 

Fedora moved calibre to python3 much sooner than upstream did because
python2 was being phased out in fedora. Unfortunately, we can't upgrade
to 5.x due to some dependencies in other packages not being ready yet.
;( 

> I've been using this for some time without issue.

With the python3 plugin it should work I would think... 

kevin


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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-10 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Sat, 2021-01-09 at 17:05 -0800, Clifford Snow wrote:
> I'm wanting to run Calibre with DeDRM. Version 5 of Calibre was written for
> Python3 while version 4 was written in Python2. DeDRM is only available for
> Python2. Python3 support is being worked on but is still in development.
> 
> Has anyone found a good workaround until DeDRM for Python3 is available?

DeDRM for Python 3 is now available as a beta, and has worked for me
with Calibre 5 downloaded directly (not the Fedora packaged version).

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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-09 Thread David King

On 1/9/21 8:05 PM, Clifford Snow wrote:
I'm wanting to run Calibre with DeDRM. Version 5 of Calibre was 
written for Python3 while version 4 was written in Python2. DeDRM is 
only available for Python2. Python3 support is being worked on but is 
still in development.


Has anyone found a good workaround until DeDRM for Python3 is available?


Calibre 4.23.0 is the version that is packaged and available from the 
Fedora 33 repositories.  It runs under Python 2 so DeDRM work just fine 
with it.  I've been using this for some time without issue.


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Re: Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-09 Thread Tom Horsley
On Sat, 9 Jan 2021 17:05:21 -0800
Clifford Snow wrote:

> Has anyone found a good workaround until DeDRM for Python3 is available?

Don't know about "good", but I have a dedicated fedora 32 virtual machine
just for running calibre with inbox and outbox folders NFS mounted for
feeding books in and getting modified books out.
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Calibre on Fedora 33

2021-01-09 Thread Clifford Snow
I'm wanting to run Calibre with DeDRM. Version 5 of Calibre was written for
Python3 while version 4 was written in Python2. DeDRM is only available for
Python2. Python3 support is being worked on but is still in development.

Has anyone found a good workaround until DeDRM for Python3 is available?

Happy New Year,
Clifford

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