![]() I'm not very fluent in native development, but I was able to get this (center of the trace where it is bouncing around inside libpython elided): Openat(AT_FDCWD, "/proc/mounts", O_RDONLY) = 22įstat(22, -įish: “strace calibre” terminated by signal SIGABRT (Abort) I'm not very experienced with reading strace, but my assumption is the mmap is last thing calibre actually did, and the rest of the stuff is the signal handler on the way out. I've been messing with strace to see if I can figure out any clues. Plain 'calibre' continue to crash, with the simple message:įish: “calibre” terminated by signal SIGABRT (Abort) Looking for desktop notifier support from: Here is the output from the (successful) calibre-debug run:Ĭalibre 4.23 embedded-python: True is64bit: True I suppose in the worst case, this is my workaround. Hilariously, calibre-debug -g launches just fine and dandy. Please open a terminal and run calibre in debug mode then post the result, also please post the entire SIGABT error code. I need to stick with 4.23 for now as I'd like to use the DeDRM and Obok plugins, which have not been updated for 5 yet. I'm going to continue troubleshooting but I was hoping someone might have already encountered it and know a work around. I've tried completely deinstalling and reinstalling several times, the reinstall goes fine and Calibre launches and runs the first time, but as soon as it is restarted it's back to crashing every time. But if launched while those directories exist, it will crash, every time. See for information on how to handle KFX books.Calibre 4.23, installed via the linux-installer script was working great on Ubuntu 20.04, but when I updated to the recently released Ubuntu 20.10, it began to crash on launch (just giving a SIGABT message).Īfter some experimentation, I determined that calibre will run fine the very first time, and create the Calibre Library and. ![]() (Error Code: 1)įile "site.py", line 88, in run_entry_pointįile "site-packages\calibre\utils\ipc\worker.py", line 209, in mainįile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\convert\gui_conversion.py", line 43, in gui_convert_overrideįile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\convert\gui_conversion.py", line 28, in gui_convertįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\conversion\plumber.py", line 1110, in runįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\conversion.py", line 246, in callįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\conversion\plugins\mobi_input.py", line 37, in convertįile "site-packages\calibre\ebooks\mobi\reader\mobi6.py", line 85, in init See for information on how to handle KFX books. ![]() On C:\Users\Ratze\AppData\Local\Temp\calibre_uybknv\yrca4i.azw 'remove_paragraph_spacing_indent_size': 1.5, 'read_metadata_from_opf': u'C:\Users\Ratze\AppData\Local\Temp\calibre_uybknv\vogq9k.opf', Read_metadata_from_opf: u'C:\Users\Ratze\AppData\Local\Temp\calibre_uybknv\vogq9k.opf' I'm trying to convert to pdf from amazon kindle and now I get this:Ĭonversion options changed from defaults: It does not contain a top-level init.py file InvalidPlugin: The plugin in u'C:\Users\Ratze\Downloads\DeDRM_tools-6.8.0.zip' is invalid. Windows: ('10', '1', 'SP0', u'Multiprocessor Free')įile "site-packages\calibre\gui2\preferences\plugins.py", line 317, in add_pluginįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\ui.py", line 472, in add_pluginįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\ui.py", line 61, in load_pluginįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\zipplugin.py", line 194, in loadįile "site-packages\calibre\customize\zipplugin.py", line 292, in _locate_code It does not contain a top-level init.py fileĬalibre 4.23 embedded-python: True is64bit: True I keep getting an error message saying something about missing an important file.ĮRROR: Unhandled exception: InvalidPlugin:The plugin in u'C:\Users\Ratze\Downloads\DeDRM_tools-6.8.0.zip' is invalid. ![]() I installed an earlier version of Calibre and I'm using the latest DeDRM tool. ![]()
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