[EtherCalc] Collaborative online web spreadsheet

Hi,
I have just updated the package EtherCalc. GitHub - YunoHost-Apps/ethercalc_ynh: EtherCalc package for YunoHost

It is multi-instance BUT data is the same between instance ex:
https://domain1/calc/test and https://domain2/calc/test return the same spreadsheet.

I work on it but it is not so simple. I think it will be necessary to modify the source code.

Hey all, I’ve tried to revive this application package.

See GitHub - YunoHost-Apps/ethercalc_ynh: EtherCalc package for YunoHost once more.

I’ve managed to get a working installation. Only install and remove actions are supported. This is still at a very experimental stage, so please take care when trying to run an installation.

You should run installations from the testing branch:

GitHub - YunoHost-Apps/ethercalc_ynh at testing

Testing feedback much appreciated.

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5 years later

:scream:

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Hi @decentral1se
I’ve tried to install it this morning, but no success:
Erreur : Sorry, this application requires a full domain to be installed on, but some other apps are already installed on domain 'yunohost.local'. One possible solution is to add and use a subdomain dedicated to this application instead.
I’ve tested it in local VM, but the result would have been probably the same on my Pi server because I have .nohost.me domain name.

I don’t know if this restriction is the normal behavior or not.

Ethercalc package is working again :tada:

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Hello ! It is no longer working :frowning:
I tryed the official stable and the testing packages. While installing the two of them, it is said that this app need its own domain. :confused:

What do you mean it’s no longer working? was it working in a subfolder before?
The application needs a subdomain to be installed.

I confirm installation is now failing, even on its own subdomain. Here is the “Share logs with YunoPaste” content: https://paste.yunohost.org/raw/qozobehese

Hi, I cannot replicate your issue on the same version of YunoHost. Can you try again? If it still fails, can you try installing another app that requires a port, like Navidrome? (phew, took me a while to find a seemingly small app using packaging v2 in a similar context as Ethercalc)

Did you by any chance alter the Python packages of your system? (like running pip as root?)

Exact same problem with navidrome :confused: https://paste.yunohost.org/raw/idanefegub

No, I didn’t change anything related to python. Actually I’ve no installation using python, apart from yunohost itself (on my server, I just have nextcloud, privatebin, signaturepdf, opensondage, wallabag and roundcube).

Is there a way I could help you debugging what happen? How ports are supposed to be provisioned? Can my ufw setting impact this? Is there a way to run the command in a more verbose mode?