iOS Plugin Issue
Bug description:
Calibre v2.3 64bit
Windows 8.1 64bit
I have an iPad mini that I'm trying to use to read my ebooks. I am
using the Kindle App. I installed the iOS plugin and set it up for
use with the Kindle app. However, when I plug my iPad in, the
following error appears in Calibre:
Unable to connect to iDevice
The message pops up repeatedly and the only way to close the error
message is to close the Calibre program entirely. Also, when I
navigate to Preferences>Miscellaneous with the iPad plugged in, I
receive the following error:
calibre, version 2.2.0
ERROR: Unhandled exception: <b>ZipImportError</b>:can't find module calibre.gui2.preferences.misc
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "site-packages\calibre\gui2\preferences\main.py", line 283, in show_plugin
File "site-packages\calibre\customize\__init__.py", line 642, in create_widget
File "importlib\__init__.py", line 37, in import_module
File "site.py", line 66, in load_module
ZipImportError: can't find module calibre.gui2.preferences.misc
This prevents me from running the Debug tool with the iPad plugged in.
However, I ran it anyway, with the iPad unplugged. The output is
below:
calibre 2.3 [64bit] isfrozen: True is64bit: True
Windows-8-6.2.9200 Windows ('64bit', 'WindowsPE')
('Windows', '8', '6.2.9200')
Python 2.7.8
Windows: ('8', '6.2.9200', '', 'Multiprocessor Free')
Successfully initialized third party plugins: iOS reader applications
USB devices on system:
[u'usb\\vid_8087&pid_0024&rev_0000',
u'usb\\root_hub20&vid8086&pid1e2d&rev0004',
u'usb\\vid_064e&pid_e374&rev_0202&mi_00',
u'usb\\root_hub20&vid8086&pid1e26&rev0004',
u'usb\\vid_064e&pid_e374&rev_0202',
u'usb\\vid_0bda&pid_0129&rev_3960',
u'usb\\vid_8087&pid_0024&rev_0000']
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "site-packages\calibre\devices\scanner.py", line 85, in __call__
DriveError: No removable drives found
Drives detected:
No disabled plugins
Looking for devices of type: MTP_DEVICE
The Windows WPD service says there are no portable devices connected
Looking for devices...
Devices possibly connected: None
Thank you!
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