Install the various dependencies listed below.Make sure your system has Python 3 installed.If you're still determined to install from source, read on: Please do not open bug reports or expect any form of support. If you install from source, you are on your own.
Sudo mkdir -p /opt/calibre & sudo rm -rf /opt/calibre/* & sudo tar xvf /path/to/downloaded/calibre-tarball.txz -C /opt/calibre & sudo /opt/calibre/calibre_postinstall Source install WARNING: calibre is a highly complex piece of software with lots of very finicky dependencies. Assuming you want calibre in /opt/calibre, run the following command, changing the path to calibre-tarball.txz below as appropriate:
If you wish to revert to an earlier calibre release or download a calibre upgrade manually, download the tarball of that release from here (choose the 32-bit or 64-bit version, as appropriate). Sudo -v & sudo calibre-uninstall & wget -nv -O- | sudo sh /dev/stdin version=4.23.0Ĭhange 4.23.0 above to whatever version you want installed. You can install a previous calibre release, like this:
Wget -nv -O- | sh /dev/stdin install_dir=~/calibre-bin isolated=y
You must have xdg-utils, wget, xz-utils and python ≥ 2.6 installed on your system before running the installer. Sudo -v & wget -no-check-certificate -nv -O- | sudo sh /dev/stdin If you still want to proceed, pass the -no-check-certificate option to wget, like this:
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