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Old 02-08-2025, 09:04 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by chaley View Post
See Setting up a calibre development environment. "Running from source" is easy.
Hi (again) @chaley

Calibre runs but throws an error for me using current source as of commit 2575737679c6b0eb73de2ece624775aa7b7d8865:

Spoiler:
calibre 7.25* embedded-python: True
Windows-10-10.0.19045-SP0 Windows ('64bit', 'WindowsPE')
('Windows', '10', '10.0.19045')
Python 3.11.5
Windows: ('10', '10.0.19045', 'SP0', 'Multiprocessor Free')
Interface language: None
EXE path: C:\Program Files\Calibre2\calibre-debug.exe
Successfully initialized third party plugins: [...]
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "C:\users\user\calibre-master\src\calibre\gui2\library\views.py", line 1733, in _debounce_book_display
File "C:\users\user\calibre-master\src\calibre\gui2\book_details.py", line 1542, in show_data
File "C:\users\user\calibre-master\src\calibre\gui2\book_details.py", line 1158, in show_data
File "C:\users\user\calibre-master\src\calibre\gui2\book_details.py", line 317, in render_html
File "C:\users\user\calibre-master\src\calibre\gui2\book_details.py", line 400, in render_data
File "C:\users\user\calibre-master\src\calibre\ebooks\metadata\book\render.py" , line 449, in mi_to_html
UnboundLocalError: cannot access local variable 'x' where it is not associated with a value

I know there's some new feature implementation ongoing at the moment and you're probably aware of this but I thought I should report just in case.
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