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Old 05-11-2012, 02:00 PM   #9
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Originally Posted by Sardog View Post
I have my content server running nicely daemonized on my Linux Debian Squeeze box with the library sitting on an NDAS network drive, but... and I know I sound like a newbie, which I mostly am..... I really don't understand what this line in the manual means with reference to the --develop option - "serves code files (html, css, js) from the file system instead of calibre's resource system." Any help?
The --develop option is for developers running calibre from source code rather than from a shipped package. It's safe to ignore that option if you don't know what it's for
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