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Hi guys
Recently updated to latest image (034). Autotimer option within epg no longer working and I’ve been asked to download the plugin. I’ve gone into plugin downloads and I can’t locate it. Can someone tell me if this plugin is no longer supported? Anyone else the same issue?
Working ok for me on 5.3.034 (and I'm pretty sure everyone else). Autotimer is pre-installed, there must be something different about your setup.
What do you mean by not working ? Is it when you press blue from within the grid EPG, say ? Maybe debug logs needed.
Yes when I press blue it says “The autotimer plugin is not installed, please install it’. I updated from 027 to 034
Can’t find the autotimer plugin to dl
Is it showing in remove plugins? It should be in extensions in download/remove plugins. If in remove maybe uninstall and reinstall
Were you trying out the epg tests a while ago https://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?62653-EPG-files-test-Phase-1-Refactor&p=495521&viewfull=1#post495521
If so, maybe you left some .py files lying around.
Is it showing in remove plugins? It should be in extensions in download/remove plugins. If in remove maybe uninstall and reinstall
Just tried this and it’s still saying the plugin isn’t installed when it is
Were you trying out the epg tests a while ago https://www.world-of-satellite.com/showthread.php?62653-EPG-files-test-Phase-1-Refactor&p=495521&viewfull=1#post495521
If so, maybe you left some .py files lying around.
No didn’t participate in this
alexwilmac
15-06-20, 15:24
Try by command line:
opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
or, if it does not succeed,
opkg install --force-reinstall enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
Try by command line:
opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
or, if it does not succeed,
opkg install --force-reinstall enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
I have this same problem with EPGsearch and Autotimer (yellow and blue buttons respectively), but only on my Vu Zero - I also have a Vu Zero4K which works fine - same version build and skin etc.
I have done a forced reinstall of both epgsearch and autotimer, and tried another skin but get the same result.
I wonder if the OP ever found what was wrong?
alexwilmac
06-07-20, 14:53
To be sure, try to remove it, before, by
opkg remove enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
then you can install again normally. The same steps for epgrefresh.
opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
or, in case the normal way does not succeed, in the forced way
opkg install --force-reinstall enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
To be sure, try to remove it, before, by
opkg remove enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
then you can install again normally. The same steps for epgrefresh.
opkg install enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
or, in case the normal way does not succeed, in the forced way
opkg install --force-reinstall enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
root@TVZERO:~# opkg remove enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
No packages removed.
Collected errors:
* print_dependents_warning: Package enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer is depended upon by packages:
* print_dependents_warning: openvix-enigma2
* print_dependents_warning: These might cease to work if package enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer is removed.
* print_dependents_warning: Force removal of this package with --force-depends.
* print_dependents_warning: Force removal of this package and its dependents
* print_dependents_warning: with --force-removal-of-dependent-packages.
xxx
root@TVZERO:~# opkg remove enigma2-plugin-extensions-epgsearch
No packages removed.
Collected errors:
* print_dependents_warning: Package enigma2-plugin-extensions-epgsearch is depended upon by packages:
* print_dependents_warning: openvix-enigma2
* print_dependents_warning: These might cease to work if package enigma2-plugin-extensions-epgsearch is removed.
* print_dependents_warning: Force removal of this package with --force-depends.
* print_dependents_warning: Force removal of this package and its dependents
* print_dependents_warning: with --force-removal-of-dependent-packages.
alexwilmac
07-07-20, 13:55
It tells what you have to do:
* print_dependents_warning: Force removal of this package with --force-depends.
* print_dependents_warning: Force removal of this package and its dependents
* print_dependents_warning: with --force-removal-of-dependent-packages.
So, if you had given the command with the option
--force-removal
you had managed to uninstall.
opkg remove --force-removal enigma2-plugin-extensions-autotimer
The same for epgrefresh.
That did not work either
root@TVZERO:~# opkg remove --force-removal enigma2-plugin-extensions-epgsearch
opkg: option '--force-removal' is ambiguous; possibilities: '--force-removal-of-dependent-packages' '--force-removal-of-essential-packages'
opkg must have one sub-command argument
Isn't the answer to reflash and restore settings, or am I missing something?
That did not work either
root@TVZERO:~# opkg remove --force-removal enigma2-plugin-extensions-epgsearch
opkg: option '--force-removal' is ambiguous; possibilities: '--force-removal-of-dependent-packages' '--force-removal-of-essential-packages'
opkg must have one sub-command argument
so followed the logic and tried
opkg remove --force-removal-of-dependent-packages enigma2-plugin-extensions-epgsearch
this worked
and then Installed and rebooted and still get the plugin not installed error with both.
Isn't the answer to reflash and restore settings, or am I missing something?
Currently downloading latest release. I will test before and after I restore my settings.
alexwilmac
07-07-20, 15:34
I was mislead by the command's message itself.
I've just verified myself and the appropriate command in these cases is:
opkg remove --force-depends enigma2-plugin-extensions-epgsearch
try --force-depends as an option.
Read the opkg command output carefully - the info is there
Currently downloading latest release. I will test before and after I restore my settings.
Thats sorted it.
Cheers guys.
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