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I have some ImageCapture software (connects to an external Canon Camera) that is not working under 10.15.Now under 10.15.2 Beta (19C32e) a call to requestOpenSession does not respond with device:didOpenSessionWithError:To be clear...the software runs under 10.14... camera connects, can take pictures on the camera and via the macOS software.the software does not run under 10.15 (from the earlier OS build) or out of xocde directly on 10.15. In addition looking through the viewfinder of my camera (Canon D650) it says "busy"... and the rear display is off (this is different to 10.14).Observation under 10.15.2 Beta (19C32e)... deviceDidBecomeReady is no called either... probably a sympton of the Open not working?I can see the device from the device browser...ICCameraDevice <0x101d4ae80>:
delegate : <0x0>
deviceRef : 0x10000024
connectionID : 0x00000000
deviceID : 0x00000000
name : Canon EOS Kiss X6i
locationDescription : ICDeviceLocationDescriptionUSB
iconPath : /System/Library/Image Capture/Support/Icons/GenericCamera.png
softwareInstallPercentDone : 100.000000
modulePath : /System/Library/Image Capture/Devices/PTPCamera.app
moduleVersion : (null)
moduleExecutableArchitecture : 0
type : 0x00000101
UUIDString : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000004A9323B
persistentIDString : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000004A9323B
autolaunchApplicationPath :
capabilities : ICCameraDeviceCanAcceptPTPCommands
shared : NO
transportType : ICTransportTypeUSB
usbLocationID : 0x14500000
usbProductID : 0x323b
usbVendorID : 0x04a9
usbIntefaceClass : 0x00
usbInterfaceSubClass : 0x00
usbInterfaceProtocol : 0x00
timeOffset : 0.000000
hasConfigurableWiFiInterface : N/A
isAccessRestrictedAppleDevice : NOInterestingly running the ImageCapture software built into macOS does show the camera and lists the images on the camera.Posting message here because I don't know what to do next. Any clues or advice welcome.Thank you in advance for suggestions.- David
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Hi team.I trying to track down an error... intercept/fix. I suspect I have a corruption (from somewhere) in my sqllite database in icloud... I have not been able to figure out how to intercept the error.For context there is only one table of data. It could be my icloud data that is corrupt, although how it would have got corrupt would also be a mystery.Any advice on how I can track down this error?2019-06-09 20:57:04.000240+1200 TrafficCamNZ[12172:4381588] -[PFUbiquityBaseline loadFileFromLocation:error:](463): CoreData: Ubiquity: Failed to decode model from archive: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4864 "value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'.}
2019-06-09 20:57:04.000463+1200 TrafficCamNZ[12172:4381588] -[PFUbiquitySetupAssistant initializeBaselineForStore:error:](1819): CoreData: Ubiquity:
The baseline file exists, but could not be read: (0)
permanentLocation: : /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/baseline.zip
safeLocation: : /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/mobile~FD276518-A885-4A0D-9288-6B6D90EE31BE.nosync
currentLocation: : /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/baseline.zip
storeName: TrafficCamNZ_DataStore
modelVersionHash: sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=
baselineArchiveLocation: : /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/baseline.zip
Error: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4864 "value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'.}
userInfo: {
NSDebugDescription = "value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(\n NSDictionary,\n NSString,\n NSFetchRequest\n)}'.";
}- David
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Hi team.I trying to track down an error... intercept/fix. I suspect I have a corruption (from somewhere) in my sqllite database in icloud... I have not been able to figure out how to intercept the error.For context there is only one table of data. It could be my icloud data that is corrupt, although how it would have got corrupt would also be a mystery.Any advice on how I can track down this error?2019-06-09 20:57:04.000240+1200 TrafficCamNZ[12172:4381588] -[PFUbiquityBaseline loadFileFromLocation:error:](463): CoreData: Ubiquity: Failed to decode model from archive: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4864 "value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'.}
2019-06-09 20:57:04.000463+1200 TrafficCamNZ[12172:4381588] -[PFUbiquitySetupAssistant initializeBaselineForStore:error:](1819): CoreData: Ubiquity: <PFUbiquitySetupAssistant: 0x103219d80>
The baseline file exists, but could not be read: <PFUbiquityBaseline: 0x283664820>(0)
permanentLocation: <PFUbiquityLocation: 0x282331f80>: /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/baseline.zip
safeLocation: <PFUbiquityLocation: 0x282332040>: /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/mobile~FD276518-A885-4A0D-9288-6B6D90EE31BE.nosync
currentLocation: <PFUbiquityLocation: 0x282331f80>: /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/baseline.zip
storeName: TrafficCamNZ_DataStore
modelVersionHash: sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=
baselineArchiveLocation: <PFUbiquityLocation: 0x282331f80>: /var/mobile/Library/Mobile Documents/ZNVB52L2P6~nz~co~catch22~TrafficCamNZ/logs/.baseline/TrafficCamNZ_DataStore/sTa6kCt5nlKIFcjB5qns0kF1SarXlj0E2pT2LcCFQkA=/baseline.zip
Error: Error Domain=NSCocoaErrorDomain Code=4864 "value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'." UserInfo={NSDebugDescription=value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(
NSDictionary,
NSString,
NSFetchRequest
)}'.}
userInfo: {
NSDebugDescription = "value for key 'values' was of unexpected class 'NSArray'. Allowed classes are '{(\n NSDictionary,\n NSString,\n NSFetchRequest\n)}'.";
}- David