FYI: I got the same error. Ignored it by using the alternate "Open" method. To be clear, I installed the Server on a Mojave machine, which went well, without errors. I got the error while installing just the Client on a remote machine.
I also get this in my log. I believe this is part of 7.4 checking for things from 7.3 it's not going to like, or run. I got the one remaining AppleScript I'm using. It's external and doesn't target Indigo. I'll test that in a bit, But these four "red" lines appear like they might be something in one of Indigo's internal scripts maybe? I don't recognize "showDeprecatedUsage" as one of my creations. The error occurred. just after the old database was converted to new, and right before (or during) what appears to be Indigo's house-cleaning of AppleScripts:
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Saving converted database file "/Library/Application Support/Perceptive Automation/Indigo 7.4/Databases/xxxxxxxxx.indiDb"
Error internal error calculating showDeprecatedUsage
Error UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u25ca' in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
Error internal error calculating showDeprecatedUsage
Error UnicodeEncodeError: 'ascii' codec can't encode character u'\u25ca' in position 0: ordinal not in range(128)
The following Indigo objects execute external file AppleScripts. Those AppleScripts will continue to work as long as they do not target the Indigo Server. For more details see: indigodomo.com/applescript
I've gotten these types of ascii/unicode errors before, so I know how to fix them. But like I said, I don't think "showDeprecatedUsage" is mine. Unless "showDeprecatedUsage" is telling me that the errant character is in one of my py scripts it's checking. If so, OK, but it's not telling me in which script the character was found.
Ideas?