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Old 07-23-2017, 12:51 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by Mex5150 View Post
Hi Guys,

I recently had a HDD crash and had to resurrect my system from the grave. I've just got around to putting Calibre back on, the problem is something seems to have happened since my last update.

I had a script set up to run a few libraries I (and my family) can access online, I used the following command for each:
Code:
calibre-server --with-library="/home/mex/Calibre Library/unsorted" --username=<name> --password=<pass> --port=1600 --daemonize
However, it's throwing a load of errors.

I've Googled for help but all I can find are old instructions for the way I was already doing it.

The thing is, I've got to go away for a week or two (and I'd like access to my libraries while away) and don't have the time to research further at the moment, so does anybody have a quick fix?

I'm on a Ubuntu 64bit Linux box with the latest version of Calibre.


~Mex
See this post, always read the release notes and the manual.

bernie

Last edited by BetterRed; 07-23-2017 at 06:08 PM. Reason: To mention release notes
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