As others have reported, using the version (5.14 by now) here fixes this
problem (on Ubuntu 20.04).
https://calibre-ebook.com/download_linux
However, Leo Herzog wrote that he purged Calibre. I didn't want to do
this because I did not want to deal with rebuilding my library, so I
simply used the c
Comment #6 by Leo Herzog solved the issue.
Thanks
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AttributeError: 'QWebEngineProfile' object has no attribute
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Honestly, guys, I am not sure what's the correct solution here, but `apt
get install calibre` getting me a buggy version, while there's a fix
released half a year ago, is not ok!
Using the latest version from here worked flawlessly.
https://calibre-ebook.com/download_linux
Could you package this
Comment #6 by Leo Herzog fixed it for me, also on Ubuntu 20.04. It
installed the current calibre release (5.10.1). Thank you, Leo!
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Attr
** Description changed:
Trying to convert a book to pdf with calibre 4.99.4 results in error:
ebook-convert TMcGrath-Clean\ Code\ Summary_Agile\ Software\ Craftmanship\
Guidelines-Developer\ Deconstructed\ \(2016\).azw3 TMcGrath-Clean\ Code\
Summary_Agile\ Software\ Craftmanship\ Guidelin
Just wanted to confirm that I had this bug with 4.99.4 on Ubuntu 20.04
as well. Fixed it by apt purging that version and installing the version
5.4.2 binary from calibre-ebook.com/download_linux
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Seems we need that downstream too, then?
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To man
It is "fix released" for calibre upstream, not Ubuntu. Which is an
incorrect status, upstream doesn't support your qt version and there is
no fix. Upstream uses newer qt.
** No longer affects: calibre
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How do I reach this new Fix?
I'm running Ubuntu 20.04, and my version of calibre is 4.99.4, and I still get
this bug.
Do I need to add some specific repository?
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** Also affects: calibre
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: calibre
Status: New => Fix Released
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I have also encountered this issue:
Parsing all content...
CSSStyleDeclaration: Unexpected token, ignoring upto '$698: False;'. [9:11: $]
CSSStyleDeclaration: Unexpected token, ignoring upto '$698: False;'. [16:12: $]
CSSStyleDeclaration: Unexpected token, ignoring upto '$698: False;'. [18:12: $]
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: calibre (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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