Hi, the script works really flawlessly! I've run into some calibre-web issues (unrelated to script) so I started looking at what we actually install with the script: it appears to be the latest head of the git repo rather than a release. This could cause issues in the future..
Hi, the script works really flawlessly! I've run into some calibre-web issues (unrelated to script) so I started looking at what we actually install with the script: it appears to be the latest head of the git repo rather than a release. This could cause issues in the future..
It is probably a better idea to track this instead: https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/releases/latest
What do you think?
it appears to be the latest head of the git repo rather than a release.
Why did I do this!? 😱😱😱
Let's check-out against the latest stable release in the script and then we can change that as Calibre-web updates (which I track myself anyway).
Nice catch.
> it appears to be the latest head of the git repo rather than a release.
Why did I do this!? :scream: :scream: :scream:
Let's check-out against the latest stable release in the script and then we can change that as Calibre-web updates (which I track myself anyway).
Nice catch.
Hi, the script works really flawlessly! I've run into some calibre-web issues (unrelated to script) so I started looking at what we actually install with the script: it appears to be the latest head of the git repo rather than a release. This could cause issues in the future..
It is probably a better idea to track this instead: https://github.com/janeczku/calibre-web/releases/latest
What do you think?
Why did I do this!? 😱 😱 😱
Let's check-out against the latest stable release in the script and then we can change that as Calibre-web updates (which I track myself anyway).
Nice catch.
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