2017-08-14, 20:05
Hey rpgmaker,
I don't think that is the case. The problem here was that python version 2.7.3 on my OpenElec with kodi 15.2 was not supporting SNI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication).
Since subscene seems to use that (nowadays), this old version of python was unable to succesfully establish an https connection with subscene. Upgrading packages on openelec, or building your own seems to be quite a hassle.
Long story short: It's not kodi, it's python.
The solution is to get a python version that supports SNI (python version >= 2.7.9).
The way I obtained it was by reinstalling my raspberry pi2 with OSMC which has Kodi 17.3.
osmc@osmc:~$ python --version
Python 2.7.9
I don't think that is the case. The problem here was that python version 2.7.3 on my OpenElec with kodi 15.2 was not supporting SNI (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Server_Name_Indication).
Since subscene seems to use that (nowadays), this old version of python was unable to succesfully establish an https connection with subscene. Upgrading packages on openelec, or building your own seems to be quite a hassle.
Long story short: It's not kodi, it's python.
The solution is to get a python version that supports SNI (python version >= 2.7.9).
The way I obtained it was by reinstalling my raspberry pi2 with OSMC which has Kodi 17.3.
osmc@osmc:~$ python --version
Python 2.7.9