Indigo reinstall...was working, now errors
Posted: Thu Feb 23, 2023 3:30 pm
Hey Adam,
The Ventura 13.2.1 updater managed to have issues and I basically lost all the non-Apple folders in /Library/Application Support. Seems like all user-side data was lost from the "user" part of the APFS partition.
So...I've been going through the extremely tedious process of recreating every because I was too dumb to make a backup. Carbon Copy Cloner now makes a nightly backup, so lesson learned.
I installed 2022.1.2 and set up the plugin, etc. All was working fine. I just rebooted the server mini and now this plugin crashes on launch.
Not sure what went sideways with it.
Any ideas? And will you be updating this to be compatible with later versions of Indigo? I have a pair of receivers that this plugin really makes up the core functionality when watching TV or playing games on them.
Thanks,
Ross
The Ventura 13.2.1 updater managed to have issues and I basically lost all the non-Apple folders in /Library/Application Support. Seems like all user-side data was lost from the "user" part of the APFS partition.
So...I've been going through the extremely tedious process of recreating every because I was too dumb to make a backup. Carbon Copy Cloner now makes a nightly backup, so lesson learned.
I installed 2022.1.2 and set up the plugin, etc. All was working fine. I just rebooted the server mini and now this plugin crashes on launch.
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Started plugin "Onkyo Network Remote Plugin 2.1.5"
Onkyo Network Remote Plugin Error Error during background processing
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 2022.1/Plugins/Onkyo Network Remote.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/RPFramework/RPFrameworkTelnetDevice.py", line 224, in concurrentCommandProcessingThread
responseText = RPFrameworkUtils.to_unicode(self.readLine(ipConnection, lineEndingToken, commandResponseTimeout))
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 2022.1/Plugins/Onkyo Network Remote.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/onkyoNetworkRemoteDevice.py", line 167, in readLine
header = eISCP.eISCPPacket.parse_header(header_bytes)
File "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 2022.1/Plugins/Onkyo Network Remote.indigoPlugin/Contents/Server Plugin/eISCP.py", line 206, in parse_header
assert len(bytes) == 16
AssertionError
Not sure what went sideways with it.
Any ideas? And will you be updating this to be compatible with later versions of Indigo? I have a pair of receivers that this plugin really makes up the core functionality when watching TV or playing games on them.
Thanks,
Ross