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Make plop-reader compatible with 6.x series of firmwares #108

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kalon33 opened this issue Sep 12, 2021 · 5 comments
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Make plop-reader compatible with 6.x series of firmwares #108

kalon33 opened this issue Sep 12, 2021 · 5 comments

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@kalon33
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kalon33 commented Sep 12, 2021

Currently, it is not possible to use plop-reader with Pocketbook firmwares 6.x versions.

Please fix

@FrapiFrance
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FrapiFrance commented Oct 16, 2021

Did you check #107 (comment) ? should fix your issue (at least, worked for me)
fork with binary app :
https://github.com/FrapiFrance/plop-reader/tree/for_firmware_6_4

@Zahrun
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Zahrun commented Oct 19, 2021

Hey @FrapiFrance ,
Thank you for the fork, it works for the crashing issue.
However, I cannot get the app to sync.
I get this error: Could not create OAuth token: server returned status code:0
The instance I use is https://app.wallabag.it
I tried the following url values: https://app.wallabag.it https://app.wallabag.it/ https://app.wallabag.it/oauth/v2/token
I am pretty sure the client_id, secret_key, login, and password fields are correct.
Is this app supposed to work with wallabag.it? What is the url to put in exactly? Does it need the http_basic fields?
I thought you might be able to help.
My device is a PB632 and the OS is V632.6.2.454
Thank you.

@FrapiFrance
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Well, same issue here , I logged wallabag/wallabag#5460

This issue is new for me, I have to add some log and/or débug on my Pc what plop do exactly... did not take time to do that yet.

sync was still OK on 2021-09-17

@FrapiFrance
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I'm afraid it's an https issue, related to let's encrypt... still on it

@FrapiFrance
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Confirmed :
Plop Reader! works with a self-hosted wallabag instance in http
So you should do something similar : Plop reader won't work with http until some one (you ?) find a fix (maybe on curl lib on arm ?)

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