November 9, 20178 yr I am trying to run `kindlegen` in the Calibre-Web container. Unfortunately, it is a closed source, 32-bit i386 executable and it gives me the following error: `bash: vendor/kindlegen: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error` Is there a way to make this work? I can't recompile it since the source is closed. Thanks
November 9, 20178 yr I am trying to run `kindlegen` in the Calibre-Web container. Unfortunately, it is a closed source, 32-bit i386 executable and it gives me the following error: `bash: vendor/kindlegen: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error` Is there a way to make this work? I can't recompile it since the source is closed. Thanks I believe that 6.4 will allow 32 bit binaries in a container.
November 9, 20178 yr 1 hour ago, cmer said: I am trying to run `kindlegen` in the Calibre-Web container. Unfortunately, it is a closed source, 32-bit i386 executable and it gives me the following error: `bash: vendor/kindlegen: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error` Is there a way to make this work? I can't recompile it since the source is closed. Thanks I've tried running this on v6.4 and didn't have any success, although I believed the same as Squid.
November 9, 20178 yr Author Speaking of 6.4, how many more dozens of RC should we be expecting. Back in my day, RC meant release candidate, meaning unless there was a major blocker, it was going to be the production build
November 9, 20178 yr 3 minutes ago, cmer said: Speaking of 6.4, how many more dozens of RC should we be expecting. Back in my day, RC meant release candidate, meaning unless there was a major blocker, it was going to be the production build If you're not utilizing https or encryption, there is absolutely no reason why you shouldn't be on 6.4. IE: Its rock-solid. Its probably basically Ryzen that's preventing it now from being a "final"
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