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    Cannot enable plugin

    Hi Bob

    Wanted to give your plugin a try but I am not able to enable it. The plugin start's up OK and no errors appear in the log.

    But when I enable it from the plugin manager, I get a warning message saying the PI interface can't be found.

    Any ideas?

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    Current Date/Time: 10/3/2017 2:58:02 PM
    HomeSeer Version: HS3 Standard Edition 3.0.0.368
    Linux version: Linux hometrollerSEL 3.16.0-031600-generic #201408031935 SMP Sun Aug 3 23:56:17 UTC 2014 i686 i686 i686 GNU/Linux System Uptime: 0 Days 0 Hours 11 Minutes 14 Seconds
    IP Address: 192.168.100.101
    Number of Devices: 371
    Number of Events: 210
    Available Threads: 199

    Enabled Plug-Ins
    2.0.47.0: BLBackup
    2.0.35.0: BLLAN
    2.0.10.0: BLPlex
    2.0.67.0: BLSpeech
    3.0.0.5: CM15A
    1.0.0.0: drhsEventEnabler
    3.0.1.90: PHLocation
    3.0.4.8: SDJ-Health
    3.0.5917.35093: UltraLog3
    3.0.1.130: Z-Wave
    Attached Files

    #2
    That is odd - I will try it on my Linux box tonight and see what I get as well.

    Do this for me:

    1. Disable the plugin.
    2. Edit the hspi_BLSpeech.ini file and change debugLevel=true
    3. Save INI file
    4. Re-enable the plugin

    Once the plugin starts, go to the options page and disable debug logging

    Attach the BLSpeech-Detailed.log file zipped so I can see it
    The log is located in the HS3 root folder
    Cheers,
    Bob
    Web site | Help Desk | Feature Requests | Message Board

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      #3
      Well that is interesting. There is no ini file. It should be in Config folder right? It is no where to be found.

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        #4
        Yes it should be in the Config folder
        I will check my Linux system once I am home and see what I can find out
        Cheers,
        Bob
        Web site | Help Desk | Feature Requests | Message Board

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          #5
          Hmmm I am seeing the same thing in Linux. It enables fine in Windows.
          I will have to investigate this one
          Cheers,
          Bob
          Web site | Help Desk | Feature Requests | Message Board

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            #6
            Update BLSpeech to the latest and give that one a try
            Cheers,
            Bob
            Web site | Help Desk | Feature Requests | Message Board

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              #7
              Thanks Bob. Working fine now.

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                #8
                In BLSpeech you can setup voices. I had to remove this because that library is not compatible in Linux.
                If you have them setup in Windows they should continue to work but you can add them anymore - sorry about this but I would like it to be compatible with both Windows and Linux.
                If I can find a library that works in both Windows and Linux then I will change it.
                Cheers,
                Bob
                Web site | Help Desk | Feature Requests | Message Board

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                  #9
                  I wouldn't bother too much about trying to find an alternative. If the user is on Windows they can just use the SAPI tags to change voices.
                  Originally posted by rprade
                  There is no rhyme or reason to the anarchy a defective Z-Wave device can cause

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