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Calibre e-book viewer/converter SFS?

Posted: Fri 14 Oct 2011, 10:42
by pa_mcclamrock
I'm interested in the Calibre e-book viewer/converter (http://calibre-ebook.com/), but it has numerous dependencies including Python, Python Imaging Library, Qt, PyQt, ImageMagick, BeautifulSoup, etc.; the complete list is at http://calibre-ebook.com/download_linux. There's a binary package that includes the dependencies, but the installation script (see the same page) looks pretty strange to me. It looks like an SFS might be the best way to make Calibre available to Puppy users. Is there anyone here, with more expertise in such things than I've got, who might be able to come up with a Calibre SFS?

Posted: Fri 14 Oct 2011, 11:12
by tlchost
If you have Wine installed, you might want to try the portable calibre windows version....seems to work fine here.

Thom

Posted: Fri 14 Oct 2011, 11:26
by 666philb
there's also a portable linux version here http://sourceforge.net/projects/portabl ... 3/download

Posted: Fri 14 Oct 2011, 12:11
by johnnywinner
None of that is necessary.

The Sourceforge folder has Calibre packaged for Linux in a way that it can be run like a portable application. It includes most of its dependencies. Give it a shot.

EDIT: In Slacko RC1, I extract Calibre into CalibrePortable, but almost anything should work. No spaces, though. I run CalibrePortable/calibre, and it prompts me for a library folder, $HOME/Calibre Library by default. Works great.

32-bit: http://sourceforge.net/projects/calibre/files/0.8.22/calibre-0.8.22-i686.tar.bz2/download
64-bit: http://sourceforge.net/projects/calibre/files/0.8.22/calibre-0.8.22-x86_64.tar.bz2/download

Posted: Fri 14 Oct 2011, 12:39
by tlchost
johnnywinner wrote:None of that is necessary.
It includes most of its dependencies. Give it a shot.
So, if it includes "most" of the dependencies, which one(s) is(are) missing?

Sounds like a partial solution.

Posted: Fri 14 Oct 2011, 13:52
by johnnywinner
tlchost wrote:
johnnywinner wrote:None of that is necessary.
It includes most of its dependencies. Give it a shot.
So, if it includes "most" of the dependencies, which one(s) is(are) missing?
Looks like none. I always run with Mesa and the devx installed, so I don't always know when other folks'll have missing deps.

Posted: Fri 04 Nov 2011, 16:22
by Dromeno
Yep. It works! How does one make an SFS?

Posted: Mon 14 Nov 2011, 10:07
by sjsrikanth
I too have been waiting for an sfs...... is it possible.

calibre-0.8.29-i686.sfs

Posted: Sun 04 Dec 2011, 06:30
by jrb
I've just uploaded calibre-0.8.29-i686.sfs, the latest release of the Calibre ebook utility. You can organize, read and convert your ebooks.

It has been tested in Lupu528, Slacko53 and Racy522. It will require you to set Locale to UTF-8 which can be changed at Desktop->Country Settings->Chooselocale country localizations (Checkbox at the Bottom)

There is a menu entry on the Documents menu.

md5 = 87a400af690b1fa44f48d9a03d6457c1

Enjoy, J :D

Posted: Sat 14 Jul 2012, 01:01
by ravensrest
I just downloaded and installed calibre-0.8.29-i686.sfs that you cited above. It works fine in Slacko53, but will not work in Wary53 or Racey53 because neither contain libdbus.
BS

Posted: Tue 27 Nov 2012, 08:06
by difedepe
Great jrb,
i'll try it this evening on my slacko release.
But, please, do you know if is it possible to load more than 6 sfs files?

Thanks in advance,
Peppe,

Calibre is portable linux

Posted: Wed 28 Nov 2012, 10:36
by Dromeno
Johnnywinter is right, no pet or sfs is needed, it is a full working portable linux app. Just download a recent version, here is a direct link, unpack it and left-click calibre. That is all.

http://downloads.sourceforge.net/projec ... irror=iweb

Re: Calibre is portable linux

Posted: Wed 28 Nov 2012, 12:29
by difedepe
Dromeno wrote:Johnnywinter is right, no pet or sfs is needed, it is a full working portable linux app. Just download a recent version, here is a direct link, unpack it and left-click calibre. That is all.

http://downloads.sourceforge.net/projec ... irror=iweb
Thanks very much!
In any case, do you know how can I load more than 6 .sfs files?

Thanks a lot,
Peppe.

Posted: Wed 28 Nov 2012, 12:39
by Jasper
Hi.

In Slacko, just load the 7th sfs (and onwards) in the same
way as you loaded any of the first six.

My regards

I only tried 10 in Slacko, but I have a very vague notion the
limit may be 42.

Posted: Wed 28 Nov 2012, 12:41
by difedepe
Jasper wrote:Hi.

In Slacko, just load the 7th sfs (and onwards) in the same
way as you loaded any of the first six.

My regards

I only tried 10 in Slacko, but I have a very vague notion the
limit may be 42.
WOW!
Thanks! Probably the limits was in an older versione :-)

Re: Calibre is portable linux

Posted: Tue 15 Jan 2013, 23:27
by Frank Cox
Dromeno wrote:Johnnywinter is right, no pet or sfs is needed, it is a full working portable linux app. Just download a recent version, here is a direct link, unpack it and left-click calibre. That is all.

http://downloads.sourceforge.net/projec ... irror=iweb
Will it read ibooks?
Thnks