Pedro Barbosa d47715036a fix: Real-ESRGAN install + Cookbook deps-panel crash on the Python 3.14 image (#4694)
* fix(docker): make Real-ESRGAN installable on the Python 3.14 image

realesrgan's deps basicsr/gfpgan/facexlib (unmaintained since 2022) read
their version in setup.py via `exec(...); locals()['__version__']`, which
raises KeyError on Python 3.13+ — PEP 667 made locals() in a function an
independent snapshot that exec() can no longer mutate. That fails the
Cookbook "install realesrgan" sdist build on the python:3.14 base.

Add a `realesrgan-wheels` builder stage that fetches the pinned sdists,
patches get_version() to exec into an explicit namespace dict, and builds
wheels; the final stage installs them --no-deps so a later
`pip install realesrgan` resolves from wheels instead of rebuilding the
broken sdists. torch stays a runtime pull to keep the base image lean.

Also add the runtime libs opencv-python (cv2) needs — libgl1,
libglib2.0-0t64, libxcb1 — which the slim base omits; without them the
install succeeds but `import cv2` dies with
`libxcb.so.1: cannot open shared object file`.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

* fix(cookbook): don't let a package's sys.exit() on import hang the deps panel

The local optional-dependency probe imports each package in-process and
catches ImportError / Exception. But a package can call sys.exit() at
import time — e.g. rembg does `sys.exit(1)` when no onnxruntime backend
loads. SystemExit is a BaseException, not Exception, so it escaped the
probe, propagated out of the list_packages endpoint, and hung the whole
Dependencies panel / worker (the UI loads forever).

Catch (Exception, SystemExit) so one broken optional package is reported
as not-usable instead of taking down the panel.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>

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Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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Odysseus

A self-hosted AI workspace for chat, agents, research, documents, email, notes, calendar, and local model workflows.

Quick Start · Setup Guide · Contributing · Roadmap

Packaging status

Odysseus interface


Quick Start

dev is the default branch and gets the newest changes first. Use main if you want the more curated branch.

git clone https://github.com/pewdiepie-archdaemon/odysseus.git
cd odysseus
cp .env.example .env
docker compose up -d --build

Open http://localhost:7000 when the containers are healthy. The first admin password is printed in docker compose logs odysseus.

Native installs, GPU notes, Windows/macOS instructions, HTTPS, and configuration live in the setup guide.

Features

  • Chat + Agents — local/API models, tools, MCP, files, shell, skills, and memory.
  • Cookbook — hardware-aware model recommendations, downloads, and serving.
  • Deep Research — multi-step web research with source reading and report generation.
  • Compare — blind side-by-side model testing and synthesis.
  • Documents — writing-first editor with AI edits, suggestions, Markdown, HTML, CSV, and syntax highlighting.
  • Email — IMAP/SMTP inbox with triage, tags, summaries, reminders, and reply drafts.
  • Notes, Tasks + Calendar — reminders, todos, scheduled agent tasks, and CalDAV sync.
  • Extras — gallery/image editor, themes, uploads, web search, presets, sessions, and 2FA.

Demo

A full hover-to-play tour lives on the landing page: docs/index.html.

Contributing

Help is welcome. The best entry points are fresh-install testing, provider setup bugs, mobile/editor polish, docs, and small focused refactors. See CONTRIBUTING.md and ROADMAP.md.

Security

Odysseus is a self-hosted workspace with powerful local tools. Keep auth enabled, keep private data out of Git, and do not expose raw model/service ports publicly. Deployment details are in the setup guide.

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License

AGPL-3.0-or-later -- see LICENSE and ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.md.

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