On 9/1/24 2:11 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
On installing the latest version of Calibre (7.17.3) I get this error: RuntimeError: html5-parser and lxml are using different versions of libxml2. This happens commonly when using pip installed versions of lxml. Use pip install --no-binary lxml lxml instead. libxml2 versions: html5-parser: (2, 12, 8) != lxml: (2, 10, 3) I hesitate to run 'pip install ...' as suggested, and I already have lxml: $ rpm -qi python3-lxml Name : python3-lxml Version : 5.1.0 Release : 7.fc40 Architecture: x86_64 etc. Do I need to contact the Calibre package maintainer? I normally install Calibre directly from the website, but that also has an (unrelated) problem.
Why would you contact the package maintainer if you're using a version of Calibre that's not from Fedora? The latest version in Fedora is calibre-7.17.0-3 and it runs fine.
I don't know why you're getting that error since the packaged version of python3-lxml uses the installed version of libxml2 which is libxml2-2.12.8-1.fc40 if you're up to date. So your wrong version is coming from somewhere else. Maybe you've pip installed something.
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