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. :-)
--
David King
dave at daveking dot com
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