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Old 06-05-2024, 11:47 AM   #4
Xenophon
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The failure turns out to be on the Marvin side; Calibre is behaving exactly as expected.

When running on current iOS versions, Marvin no longer auto-discovers the Calibre server on the LAN. I presume that some API it used either has changed behavior or has been eliminated. When I direct Marvin to the correct IP with /opds, Marvin handles the OPDS feed as it always has.

Given that Marvin is no longer maintained, in future I'll just make sure to check the IP Calibre is serving from. Most of the time this is a non-issue for me, as I have Marvin connect to my home server (via dynamic DNS). I use the Calibre-provided local server only when I'm away from home and my home server is down (usually caused by a power outage).
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