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Rixxan avatar Rixxan commented on June 29, 2024

Hey there @achimste!

Following up on the discussion report you opened.

For us to assist, we will need some more information from you.

As C17 said in the initial report:

ships.json and modules.json are only used by the outfitting functions, specifically the Coriolis and EDSY core plugins. The now deprecated ships.p and modules.p are also still included for backwards compatibility. That those two files don't show up in the resources folder is expected, they get added to the root path of the install location and a quick install test shows that both the new .json and the old .p files are present.

Unfortunately I'm unable to find any source code or proper code documentation for the Trade Computer Extension so I can't look into how exactly it's trying to get EDMC to generate the data, though I'm assuming it's using the -m flag to have EDMC.py generate a .csv file. If that's the case then EDMC should still generate log entries that might be able to give more details about what's happening or going wrong. Could you look at the normal and debug logs to either see if they note any errors or upload them for review?

If you can provide this additional information, we'd appreciate it!

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Rixxan avatar Rixxan commented on June 29, 2024

Looking at the build system for 5.10.0 compared to 5.9.0, it's possible an incomplete conversion from ships.p and modules.p to ships.json and modules.json took place. the json files are new for 5.10, and should be in a subdirectory, where the .p files are not and should be where they always have been.

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Just one potential explanation. But without logs, I can't tell.

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Rixxan avatar Rixxan commented on June 29, 2024

Closing in favor of #2135

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