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