(2018-09-18, 04:42)Karellen Wrote: Both olympia (who is the Kodi add-on author for TheMovieDB and Universal Movie Scrapers) and myself are unable to replicate the issue you describe.
Until you provide a full log, there is nothing else we can do.
I mean, I've contributed to Kodi core and the Universal scrapers under another alias, so I'm not exactly a noob here.
(2018-09-18, 04:42)Karellen Wrote: Not sure what you mean by "sanitise", but if it is passwords then a simple Search and Replace will fix it, (but it also indicates you have unofficial add-ons installed as no official add-on will reveal passwords in the log). If you mean hide evidence of the banned add-ons, then we are not interested in the issue you described.
I'm a little baffled by the repeatedly combative responses to a (long-standing) member looking for help here - this forum must be full of terrible people or something. I meant stripping any leaky personal information, like API keys (search and replace should work here, but only if I can find them all), and removing any scene suffixes from media file names (more significantly problematic).
(2018-09-18, 04:42)Karellen Wrote: We'll respond when we see a full and complete log that captures the issue.
The log fragment provided illustrates that the described behaviour is occurring at least. If you can't give me any idea of what logs components would be helpful, then unless I can find an easy way to sanitise a full log without inadvertently damaging relevant information, it may end up being faster for me to just try and track down where this is happening in the Kodi code (since the logs indicate this happening there, rather than inside the scrapers themselves), though I was hoping I might find someone familiar with this part of the code, to point me in the right direction as far as untangling that spaghetti.