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similar to #25
I am able to get chrome installed in the container and can open it up and surf but any oauth plugins in Calibre are unable to make their requests. I'm unable to locate the information needed in order to work around the issue.
Reason for change
Oauth plugins should be able to operate inside this container.
Proposed code change
unfortunately this is out of my depth
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A user posted a possible solution here: #25 (comment). As a way of extracting the link so that it can be clicked on another computer. However this file doesnt seem to exist anymore. Has this been moved/replaced with something?
A user posted a possible solution here: #25 (comment). As a way of extracting the link so that it can be clicked on another computer. However this file doesnt seem to exist anymore. Has this been moved/replaced with something?
I should have checked the obvious, its possible to see the oauth link by looking at the logs of the docker container
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Is this a new feature request?
Wanted change
similar to #25
I am able to get chrome installed in the container and can open it up and surf but any oauth plugins in Calibre are unable to make their requests. I'm unable to locate the information needed in order to work around the issue.
Reason for change
Oauth plugins should be able to operate inside this container.
Proposed code change
unfortunately this is out of my depth
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: