2020-12-03, 02:46
I powered on a LibreELEC box that I haven't used for a few months and it updated a lot of add-ons (along with LibreELEC 9.2.6 incl. Kodi 18.9). When I first launched the Netflix add-on it looked like it was migrating some database stuff and asked me if I wanted to switch to the new "watched" system now or later. I chose to do it now and it seemed to finish what it was doing. I had to use the key file method to log into my Netflix account, but it looked good and was syncing with the Kodi library.
However, now I can't get episode lists in the Netflix add-on. When I go to My List, select a TV show and a season number, I get an error message box. The error message that pops up on screen is "DBSQLiteError:" along with a suggestion to check the logs.
Digging into the logs (see Kodi and Netflix Add-On debug log here) it looks like it's expecting a new table that was likely introduced when "watched status" handling was changed:
Is this something that failed during the migration for the "watched status" feature change? Can I fix the database? Is this a change to Kodi's video library database or one of the Netflix add-on's databases?
However, now I can't get episode lists in the Netflix add-on. When I go to My List, select a TV show and a season number, I get an error message box. The error message that pops up on screen is "DBSQLiteError:" along with a suggestion to check the logs.
Digging into the logs (see Kodi and Netflix Add-On debug log here) it looks like it's expecting a new table that was likely introduced when "watched status" handling was changed:
Code:
ERROR: [plugin.video.netflix (0)] SQLite error no such table: watched_status_override:
Is this something that failed during the migration for the "watched status" feature change? Can I fix the database? Is this a change to Kodi's video library database or one of the Netflix add-on's databases?