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Couatl keeps Crashing **SOLVED**

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DjBricheta:

--- Quote from: virtuali on November 09, 2021, 12:22:15 pm ---
--- Quote from: DjBricheta on November 09, 2021, 11:50:10 am ---I don't have my log file, but the error log was exactly the same as the one seen in Aang72's attachment.
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Please post your log file because, Aang72's log shows he didn't had the latest version of the code, because the error references to a line number that has changed in the version currently online so, please post your log too, to be sure that (assuming you have updated with the FSDT Live Updater), the error still happens, likely with a different line number.

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I tried remotely connecting to my PC and testing it, but now it seems that it doesn't reproduce.
I will try again in 2 hours when I can access my PC, and let you know about any updates.

DjBricheta:
So I got home and booted my PC and before retesting I decided to run Couatl_Updater.exe and Couatl_Updater2.exe, just to be sure I have all the latest data.

Unfortunately, it looks like something went wrong, as now I get an instant error when trying to use any of the services. The error is regarding __init__.py.
I ran both the updaters again after seeing this error, but with no luck.

I have attached the log file here.

Later edit: I tried uninstalling and reinstalling everything, but I still get the same error for now.

Second edit: I posted about the problem above in its dedicated thread. I'll continue testing for this one once the one mentioned above will be resolved.

SG38:
I have a similar problem.  Any use of GSX at any location terminates Coatll with the _init_py issue.  I use the FLSLab A320.  I hope this can be resolved soon.
Thanks

virtuali:
You don't have the same problem, your error is different, and it's fixed by running the FSDT Live Update now.

virtuali:

--- Quote from: DjBricheta on November 09, 2021, 05:24:58 pm ---Second edit: I posted about the problem above in its dedicated thread. I'll continue testing for this one once the one mentioned above will be resolved.
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The problem is fixed now, so the thread has been removed, since it might confuse users.

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