Normally it would be C:\ProgramData for Windows and, ~/.config for linux. Readarr detected that AppData folder for your Operating System is located inside the directory that contains the Readarr binaries. ¶ Updating will not be possible to prevent deleting AppData on Update You’ll have to update Readarr manually or set the permissions on Readarr’s Startup directory (the installation directory) to allow Readarr to update itself. This means Readarr will be unable to update itself. This warning will not appear if your current version is less than 14 days old ¶ Cannot install update because startup folder is not writable by the user Pressing the Install button on the System => Updates page is probably a good starting point. Apparently you don’t have Auto-Updating enabled, so you’ll have to figure out how to update on your platform. This generally means awesome new features and squashed piles of bugs (right?). Rejoice, the developers have released a new update. Note that Readarr uses libSQLite3.so which may or may not be contained in a SQLite3 upgrade package. The SQLite3 library installed on your system is too old.
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