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Package Details: lazylibrarian-git r6050.8a9bc8e6-1
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| Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/lazylibrarian-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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| Package Base: | lazylibrarian-git |
| Description: | Ebook, audiobook and magazine collection manager for newsgroup and torrent users |
| Upstream URL: | https://gitlab.com/LazyLibrarian/LazyLibrarian/ |
| Licenses: | GPL-3.0-or-later |
| Conflicts: | lazylibrarian |
| Provides: | lazylibrarian |
| Submitter: | fryfrog |
| Maintainer: | txtsd (fryfrog) |
| Last Packager: | txtsd |
| Votes: | 7 |
| Popularity: | 0.000653 |
| First Submitted: | 2016-02-20 18:36 (UTC) |
| Last Updated: | 2024-11-17 06:26 (UTC) |
Dependencies (37)
- apprise
- bash (bash-devel-gitAUR, bash-gitAUR)
- python
- python-beautifulsoup4
- python-certifi
- python-charset-normalizer
- python-cherrypy
- python-cherrypy-corsAUR
- python-cryptography
- python-dateutil (python-dateutil-gitAUR)
- python-deluge-clientAUR
- python-html5lib (python-html5lib-gitAUR)
- python-httpagentparserAUR
- python-httplib2
- python-idna
- python-irc
- python-jaraco.stream
- python-levenshtein
- python-magic (python-magic-gitAUR)
- python-mako
- Show 17 more dependencies...
Required by (5)
- prowlarr (requires lazylibrarian) (optional)
- prowlarr-bin (requires lazylibrarian) (optional)
- prowlarr-develop (requires lazylibrarian) (optional)
- prowlarr-develop-bin (requires lazylibrarian) (optional)
- prowlarr-nightly-bin (requires lazylibrarian) (optional)
Latest Comments
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zayatura commented on 2025-11-09 17:36 (UTC)
Does not build:
fryfrog commented on 2024-03-11 21:46 (UTC)
Good luck @MarsSeed! :)
fryfrog commented on 2023-11-25 18:39 (UTC) (edited on 2023-11-25 18:40 (UTC) by fryfrog)
Looking at their gitlab page, I don't see any downloads. Looking at LSIO's docker image for it, they're just building from
master.I don't use lazylibrarian anymore, /r/LazyLibrarian is closed. I don't really care enough to spend anymore time digging into it, so I'll orphan it and someone who does can take over.
Good luck, maybe have a look at readarr or lazylibrarian-git?
TalkingHat commented on 2023-07-04 12:39 (UTC)
Building lazylibrarian... ==> Making package: lazylibrarian 1.7.2-1 (mar 04 jul 2023 14:34:30) ==> Checking runtime dependencies... ==> Checking buildtime dependencies... ==> Retrieving sources... -> Downloading LazyLibrarian-1.7.2.tar.bz2... % Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 --:--:-- --:--:-- --:--:-- 0 curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 404 ==> ERROR: Failure while downloading https://gitlab.com/LazyLibrarian/LazyLibrarian/-/archive/1.7.2/LazyLibrarian-1.7.2.tar.bz2 Aborting... Failed to build lazylibrarian
sdfg commented on 2021-12-07 11:31 (UTC)
It's an upstream issue.
decodestringhas been deprecated since python 3.1 and has now been removed in 3.9. https://bugs.python.org/issue39351fryfrog commented on 2021-11-14 15:30 (UTC)
I don't run lazylibrarian anymore and it isn't obvious to me why base64 would not have decode string, I don't see any
python-packages that look suspicious and oddly they don't have arequirements.txt. I'd hop on their support (reddit maybe?) and ask, if you can figure out what is missing, I can make it a requirement.zygimantus commented on 2021-11-14 13:36 (UTC)
After installing and starting lazylibrarian service I am getting this error: AttributeError: module 'base64' has no attribute 'decodestring', my python version is 3.9.7
fryfrog commented on 2019-10-27 16:21 (UTC)
Thanks, added to this one and to the git version of it.
VaguelyUseful commented on 2019-10-27 15:53 (UTC)
Initial install gave me an error of "AttributeError: module 'gi' has no attribute 'require_version'" when starting, and installing python-gobject fixed this error. Add this to the dependencies?
zako commented on 2019-06-01 21:56 (UTC)
To avoid some errors in the Log I installed python-apprise and python-pyopenssl. Perhaps they could be listed as optional dependencies. Regards!
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