2017-02-15, 14:31
(2017-02-15, 13:24)jadedcyborg Wrote: Hi!
I've updated to Krypton and I'm still having TLS issues with some channels. According to the info on the official site this was supposed to be fixed with Krypton but apparently not. I've seen this kind of issues with outdated Python before, but my understanding was that Krypton would come with an newer version that doesn't have this issue. Looking at the log file (relevant parts here) it seems Retrospect uses the version installed by the system. Now, updating the system-level Python version on Ubuntu is not recommended, but I am familiar with tools such as conda to install a newer Python version, however I don't now how to coerce Retrospect/Kodi into using it. Simply activating the conda environment before running Kodi results in the plugin not working at all, probably because of mixing of different versions. Some help please? I'm running Ubuntu 14.04 LTS which comes with Python 2.7.6.
On Linux, Kodi uses the system Python version. So the only solution would be to update your system Python. I don't know why that is not recommended? As long as you stay at 2.7.11 or 2.7.12 and not go to 3?