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Can't install on windows #2875
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Please try this one: #2759 |
Python 3.9 did the trick indeed - working for now! thanks! Should I close this ticket as there is a workaround? |
Please leave it open, I will write a faq entry and maybe something else |
I was able to install Calibre-Web in a Python 3.11.5 conda environment by using the Visual Studio Installer to install
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I concur for proper install on Windows 11 (and likely Win10 and possibly Win Server versions): I download the Build Tools with the VS Installer from here: During the setup, click the "Individual Components" and install the two components listed in @9ao9ai9ar comments above. Then the Make sure you are installing into a venv (virtual environment) as suggested. It is possible not to do this, but much less headache if you do. If you still have issues you might want to try to wipe out/recreate your venv and then clear the pip cache with For users not as familiar with a venv refer to the manual instructions here: and the python venv instructions here: If you install the MS packages as listed and create the venv you shouldn't have any issue. |
@9ao9ai9ar Life saver! |
Those MS packages take 19GB, it's overkill if you don't intend to code by yourself! |
When attempting to install calibre using the recommended method,
pip install calibreweb
as per the documentation, I get the following error:Python version I am using is 3.11, and I am on windows 10.
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