Your message dated Sun, 09 Aug 2026 10:11:10 -0700
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and subject line Withdraw ITP from koreader
has caused the Debian Bug report #969266,
regarding ITP: koreader -- a document viewer (PDF, DjVu, CBT, CBZ, EPUB, FB2,
Mobi, DOC, CHM, TXT)
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Package: wnpp
Severity: wishlist
Package name : koreader
Version : 2020.08.1
URL : https://github.com/koreader/koreader
License : AGPL-3.0
Main features:
multi-format documents: supports fixed page formats (PDF, DjVu, CBT, CBZ) and
reflowable e-book formats (EPUB, FB2, Mobi, DOC, CHM, TXT). Scanned PDF/DjVu
documents can also be reflowed with the built-in K2pdfopt library.
full-featured reading: multi-lingual user interface with a highly customizable
reader view and many typesetting options. You can set arbitrary page margins,
override line spacing and choose external fonts and styles. It has
multi-lingual hyphenation dictionaries bundled into the application.
integrated with calibre (search metadata, receive ebooks wirelessly, browse
library via OPDS), Evernote (export hightlights), Wallabag, Wikipedia, Google
Translate and other content providers.
extensible: via plugins
and much more: look up words with StarDict dictionaries / Wikipedia, add your
own online OPDS catalogs and RSS feeds, share ebooks with other KOReader
devices wirelessly, online over-the-air software updates, an FTP client, an SSH
server, …
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I am withdrawing this ITP. KOReader depends on numerous bundled and
heavily patched libraries, making Debian packaging disproportionately
costly. Upstream offers a few installation methods that are compatible
with Debian, such as a .deb file and Flathub integration.
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Raúl Benencia
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