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Fix: Cancelar a sobrescrita do Info.plist

Open Daniel02md opened this issue 1 year ago • 0 comments

O erro que encontrei, foi na configuração do arquivo "Tunic/project.yml".

Para resolver esse problema de sobrescrita do Info.plist, é necessário retirar o seguinte trecho de código:

12   info:
13        path: Tunic/Info.plist
14        properties:
15           UISupportedInterfaceOrientations:
16            - UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait
17           UILaunchStoryboardName: LaunchScreen

Esse trecho de código do arquivo project.yml, é utilizado para gerar um novo Info.plist sobrescrevendo qualquer arquivo anterior existente.

Daniel02md avatar Oct 04 '24 13:10 Daniel02md

Exact same issue for me

MayhemMechanix avatar Oct 11 '24 03:10 MayhemMechanix

Same issue on Windows 10

TheYMI avatar Oct 11 '24 08:10 TheYMI

There have been a few issues identified with the use of v5.0.0. (which requires Python 3.7.0 as minimum)

  1. Some unofficial plugins have become unsupported & (may) need to be removed manually by user.
  2. Issue has been identified with python 3.7.x/3.8.x installed. (Python 3.9+ seemed to be unaffected)

If you have python 3.7.x / 3.8.x installed, you have 2 options

  1. Uninstall that version of python & install latest standalone version of python 3.13.0 for your system macOS / Windows 10+
  2. Wait for qBittorrent v5.0.1 (has fix for python 3.7.x / 3.8.x)

If you have multiple python versions installed, you have 2 options

  1. Select the python path in advanced options to the python.exe
  2. Uninstall all versions of python & install latest standalone version of python 3.13.0 for your system macOS / Windows 10+

xavier2k6 avatar Oct 11 '24 08:10 xavier2k6

So plugins which have worked on v4 will not work on v5 until they are updated or until v5.0.1 is released?

indig0F10w avatar Oct 11 '24 09:10 indig0F10w

@indig0F10w There has been 1 unofficial plugin (tokyotoshokan.py) that doesn't seem to work & Pull Requests are opened upstream for it to be fixed, we have no control over that or any other unofficial plugin.

xavier2k6 avatar Oct 11 '24 09:10 xavier2k6

one337x.py or 1337x as it's also known appears to be incompatible.

It installs but returns no results.

xavier2k6 avatar Oct 11 '24 10:10 xavier2k6

Windows 10 Pro, qbittorent 5.0.0 64-bit, Python 3.13 (fresh install; uninstalled 3.12 then combed for leftover files from previous version.) Have been following this issue since Oct. 1 and thus have read through all the comments & tried most of the suggestions on the previous thread before it was closed/moved here. Just want to confirm that deleting the tokyo toshokan plugin fixed everything. All is normal again--no issues with 1337x, it returns results with no issue. I did not need to uninstall/reinstall qbittorrent or even restart my PC. Also, Tokyo toshokan has an RSS feed so you can still keep track of the uploads until the plugin works again or qbit 5.0.1 is released. For those who need it, here's how you manually delete a plugin from qbittorrent: open your folder explorer program, search for 'nova3,' clicky the folder, clicky 'engines,' and voila--all your search plugins. Be sure to delete both the plugin and its associated icon. Thank you very much @xavier2k6 for providing so much support and feedback for nearly two weeks. Your assistance has been invaluable to me and undoubtedly everyone else experiencing the issue.

Boyswholikefruit avatar Oct 12 '24 08:10 Boyswholikefruit

@Boyswholikefruit you're more than welcome, glad I could help.

no issues with 1337x, it returns results with no issue.

This is interesting, as I haven't been able to get any results & a few other users are having issues with the plugin.

Could you provide a copy of that plugin or the source of where you downloaded it from if it wasn't from our plugins repo.

Users like myself could be just GeoIP restricted or under some cloudflare protection etc.

xavier2k6 avatar Oct 12 '24 09:10 xavier2k6

All Plugins missing after v5 update; Not supported error and not able to reinstall

uusea avatar Oct 14 '24 07:10 uusea

I downgraded to v4.6.7 (because of the GUI changes), and now I can't even reinstall the search plugins that were there before I upgraded.

TheYMI avatar Oct 14 '24 10:10 TheYMI

Hello everyone.

Maybe I've solved the problem, at least in my laptop running Windows 11 Pro.

I was in the same situation, upgraded QbitTorrent to 5.0.0 and the search engines died. After reading your previous posts, I tried two solutions:

  1. Clean all the search engines and tried to reinstall them manually: Failed.
  2. Uninstalled Python 3.8 from my OS, installed Python 3.13 from the web, restarted QB and...

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Sorry for my bad english. I usually speak spanish 😅 I hope this post can help you.

EDIT: Just one of my previous search engine list shows the error now when I try to install it.

RobDeSoporte avatar Oct 15 '24 04:10 RobDeSoporte

Hello everyone.

Maybe I've solved the problem, at least in my laptop running Windows 11 Pro.

I was in the same situation, upgraded QbitTorrent to 5.0.0 and the search engines died. After reading your previous posts, I tried two solutions:

  1. Clean all the search engines and tried to reinstall them manually: Failed.
  2. Uninstalled Python 3.8 from my OS, installed Python 3.13 from the web, restarted QB and...

image

Sorry for my bad english. I usually speak spanish 😅 I hope this post can help you.

EDIT: Just one of my previous search engine list shows the error now when I try to install it.

https://forum.qbittorrent.org/viewtopic.php?t=11747

YasuoQAQ avatar Oct 30 '24 12:10 YasuoQAQ

I fixed this for me by killing all the relavant files out of \AppData\Local\qBittorrent\nova3\engines python files and icons. restarted app and valid ones reinstalled on reboot.

Jason-Singleton avatar Nov 12 '24 16:11 Jason-Singleton

I fixed this for me by killing all the relavant files out of \AppData\Local\qBittorrent\nova3\engines python files and icons. restarted app and valid ones reinstalled on reboot.

That did it! Although it gutted the overall list of plugins, perhaps those are the only ones which work nowadays...

pavichokche avatar Nov 22 '24 18:11 pavichokche

@Boyswholikefruit you're more than welcome, glad I could help. @xavier2k6 (ㅅ´ ˘ `)

no issues with 1337x, it returns results with no issue. This is interesting, as I haven't been able to get any results & a few other users are having issues with the plugin. Could you provide a copy of that plugin or the source of where you downloaded it from if it wasn't from our plugins repo.

Ah, sorry. I'm late now. I had nothing to add--the plugin for 1337x is indeed the one from the plugin repo. I did nothing but copy/paste. Further, I've hand no issues with anything in the program, and I upgraded to 5.0.1 then 5.0.2 w/o incident. The 1337x plugin works still, unsure about Tokyo Toshokon because I just use the RSS feed instead. I did update my plugins from the search tab in qbittorrent last night & all was fine (on windows 10 pro 64-bit, python 3.13, qbittorrent 5.0.2). qbittorrent v5 0 2 search plugins working

You may not need to delete every plugin!

It's tedious to reinstall them all so try manually deleting just the Tokyo Toshokon plugin first & see if that fixes the issue. If no, uninstall python and then install the latest version then check the plugins/search again. For me, deleting that one plugin and removing old python (v3.12) and installing new python (v3.13) solved things. To manually delete plugin----open folder explorer program, search for 'nova3,' clicky the folder, clicky 'engines', and there are all your plugins.•ᴗ•

Boyswholikefruit avatar Nov 24 '24 12:11 Boyswholikefruit

I found that deleting all of the plugins from the nova3\engines folder and then reinstalling them all worked on reinstall. My method was to download all the plugin files to a directory and then multiple select to install them without having to do each one individually. When trying to 'install a new one' for one that already exists in the 'engines' folder, it threw the "plugin not supported" error so I believe the issue is when there is an existing file with the same name in the directory.

MrBogger avatar Nov 25 '24 03:11 MrBogger

Installing this and doing this fixed the issue for me on qBittorrent 5.0.2+Windows 11. No need to uninstall previous Python or reinstall all search engines, which sound like a lot of work.

I had a Jackett API error after this though, not sure why. Maybe it has been disabled forever and it got reenabled after the update? Doubtful. Anyway, steps to fix this was:

  • Closing qBittorrent.
  • Installing the latest version from here.
  • Running Jackett as a service, which creates an icon on the tray.
  • Right click Jackett icon and open Web UI. API key is in the top right corner.
  • Paste that API key to the relevant section of %userprofile%\AppData\Local\qBittorrent\nova3\engines\jackett.json.
  • Open qBittorrent.

Much as I dislike having to install shit as a service that you hardly ever look at again and not knowing if you actually need it, it really only took 2 minutes. Then you can simply disable the service entirely, it will still work in qBittorrent. Just make sure to keep it installed, not running as a service at all times.

RafaelLVX avatar Nov 25 '24 15:11 RafaelLVX

I have this problem on a mac. Same issue on 5.0. 5.0.1 and 5.0.2. I have python 3.13 installed and configured so the execution log finds it.

pr0llux avatar Dec 01 '24 22:12 pr0llux

...****download all the plugin files to a directory and then multiple select to install them without having to do each one individually. When trying to 'install a new one' for one that already exists in the 'engines' folder, it threw the "plugin not supported" error so I believe the issue is when there is an existing file with the same name in the directory.

@MrBogger Ah, great idea for multi-installing the plugins. I quoted and bolded it since others are likely to wander through and need this information.

@RafaelLVX thank you for providing links, step-by-step instructions, and of course how you solved your problem for Windows 11 & qbit v5.0.2. FWIW, you may not need to install it as a service depending on your needs (it does eat up more resources running in the background than I expected) although I presume you know this already.

About Jackett specifically: I haven't tried it in qbittorent v5.0.0+ because I use the RSS reader within qbit instead. Jackett won't function in qbit search unless it's running so it's functionally limited, but doesn't require 'as a service' install. For short-term memory computers, using the feed reader instead of Jackett as-a-service might be better (you still have to install Jackett, just not as a service & also don't need to run it in the background 24/7. The feed will update without Jackett).

@pr0llux I use iPad and iPhone, but not Mac so I hope someone else can chime in. However, have you tried manually deleting qbit plugin(s) and reinstalling them? I quoted @MrBogger since they suggested the problem is related to the directory. It'd be interesting to confirm it. I hope something here helps you, and if you find a solution, please return to comment with what you did. There isn't much advice here for Mac users.

Boyswholikefruit avatar Dec 02 '24 01:12 Boyswholikefruit

I have this problem on a mac. Same issue on 5.0. 5.0.1 and 5.0.2. I have python 3.13 installed and configured so the execution log finds it.

@pr0llux Not sure how well you know MacOS, Plugins are located in MacintoshHD/Users/{UserName}/Library/Application Support/qBittorrent/nova3/engines. Command-Shift-. to show hidden files in Finder. Delete it all in that direcory. Download all the plugin *.py files into a separate directory and then you can multiple select them in the 'Local File' Window to install them all at once.

MrBogger avatar Dec 02 '24 02:12 MrBogger

About Jackett specifically: I haven't tried it in qbittorent v5.0.0+ because I use the RSS reader within qbit instead. Jackett won't function in qbit search unless it's running so it's functionally limited, but doesn't require 'as a service' install. For short-term memory computers, using the feed reader instead of Jackett as-a-service might be better (you still have to install Jackett, just not as a service & also don't need to run it in the background 24/7. The feed will update without Jackett).

@Boyswholikefruit to be honest I never heard of RSS feed torrents and had to look this up. I never saw any sites that offer this either, but I'll learn from this. Thanks for mentioning. More importantly, I didn't know I didn't need Jackett installed as a service for it to work. Disabling the service didn't kill its functionality in Qbittorrent, so that's a big win today. Thanks again.

RafaelLVX avatar Dec 03 '24 23:12 RafaelLVX

Plugins can be installed using "Web link" and by entering link to plugin file, rather than installing from "Local file"

MKaveh avatar Dec 07 '24 20:12 MKaveh

Uninstalling tokyotoshokan and restarting qBittorrent worked for me too.

Anutrix avatar Dec 09 '24 00:12 Anutrix

Just to report: Going to C:\Users{Your Name}\AppData\Local\qBittorrent\nova3\engines And deleting init.py and pycache there and then restarting Qbittorent and trying to install an existing .py file there reset my installed plugin list.

DeviousSiddy avatar Feb 06 '25 04:02 DeviousSiddy

Closing -> https://github.com/qbittorrent/qBittorrent/issues/21579#issuecomment-2406910742

xavier2k6 avatar Apr 04 '25 20:04 xavier2k6