![]() In practice, any shortcomings unarr has are rarely an issue, since the vast majority of comic books use either zip or RAR4 compression, which is handled nicely by this backend, and after the initial library creation, library updates proceed smoothly with either decompression backend. There is also some evidence that YACReaderLibraryServer compiled with p7zip may scan and create your comic library(s) faster than the version complied with unarr, so the choice is yours. It should be noted, however, that as of version 1.0.1, unarr supports fewer formats than p7zip, notably RAR5. ![]() You can choose to install one of two versions of the YACReaderLibraryServer docker image, which use two different compression backends - either p7zip or unarr. These two versions are handled via the Docker repository tags "xthursdayx/yacreaderlibrary-server-docker: pzip" or "xthursdayx/yacreaderlibrary-server-docker: unarr" in your docker settings.įor the best stability and general quality, it is recommended that you install YACReaderLibraryServer with unarr, which is the default installation. YACReaderLibraryServer makes it easy to run a home comics server to serve your comics to any device running a YACReader client (including Windows, MacOS, and Linux as well the YACReader iOS app. YACReader is the best comic reader and comic manager available, with support for cbr, cbz, zip, and rar comic files. Headless version of the YACReaderLibraryServer, running on a custom base image built with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS cloud image and S6 overlay.
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