BUT, could you consider using a release version of calibre instead of a development
version at a kind of random state. I see, that at the time focal was released there
was no 5.x version available, but meanwhile official 5.x releases are.
For a LTS version it's IMHO not a good idea to go with a development version, where
other bugs might be still in or there might be a good chance calibre plugins are broken
with this version.
Thanks for releasing a fixed package.
BUT, could you consider using a release version of calibre instead of a development
version at a kind of random state. I see, that at the time focal was released there
was no 5.x version available, but meanwhile official 5.x releases are.
For a LTS version it's IMHO not a good idea to go with a development version, where
other bugs might be still in or there might be a good chance calibre plugins are broken
with this version.
In the ubuntu dev list https:/ /lists. ubuntu. com/archives/ ubuntu- devel/2020- October/ 041236. html
the debian caliber maintainer provided a 5.2 version for focal. I'm using it since he released
it and it works fine.
Source and amd64 packages are available there: www.preining. info/debian focal main www.preining. info/debian focal main
deb http://
deb-src http://
Could you consider using this (or another 5.x version) instead?