When you ran into the problem, did you have diagnostic logging enabled?
Diagnostic Logging was Enabled: No, install issue
What were you doing when the problem occurred
Octoprint Settings, plugin manager, get more, octolapse, install
wait
What should have happened?
Octolapse should have installed without issues
What happened instead?
It did not install. Exited with error -
ERROR: Failed building wheel for Octolapse
Building wheel for Octolapse (setup.py): finished with status 'error'
Running setup.py clean for Octolapse
Failed to build Octolapse
ERROR: Could not build wheels for Octolapse, which is required to install pyproject.toml-based projects
Error!
Could not parse output from pip, see plugin_pluginmanager_console.log for generated output
Operating System running OctoPrint and Octolapse
OS Name: dietpi (debian Bookworm) on RPi 4 Model B 2GB (aarch64)
Os Version: v8.25.1
I suspect this may have something to do with either bookworm or the legacy vs. new camera stack. I am not using mjpg_streamer, I'm using a Raspberry Pi camera v3 which does not use the legacy stack.
Link to settings.json
Link to settings.json with all passwords removed: N/A
Version of Octolapse
Octolapse Version: v0.4.5
Version of OctoPrint
OctoPrint Version: v1.9.3
When you ran into the problem, did you have diagnostic logging enabled?
Diagnostic Logging was Enabled: No, install issue
What were you doing when the problem occurred
What should have happened?
Octolapse should have installed without issues
What happened instead?
It did not install. Exited with error -
ERROR: Failed building wheel for Octolapse Building wheel for Octolapse (setup.py): finished with status 'error' Running setup.py clean for Octolapse Failed to build Octolapse ERROR: Could not build wheels for Octolapse, which is required to install pyproject.toml-based projects Error! Could not parse output from pip, see plugin_pluginmanager_console.log for generated output
Operating System running OctoPrint and Octolapse
OS Name: dietpi (debian Bookworm) on RPi 4 Model B 2GB (aarch64) Os Version: v8.25.1 I suspect this may have something to do with either bookworm or the legacy vs. new camera stack. I am not using mjpg_streamer, I'm using a Raspberry Pi camera v3 which does not use the legacy stack.
Link to settings.json
Link to settings.json with all passwords removed: N/A
Link to plugin_octolapse.log
Link to plugin_octolapse.log: N/A
Link to octoprint.log
Link to octoprint.log: Install log: https://gist.github.com/joebo69/9719da377ad44557ab7e0240e8cd2359
Screenshots and/or videos of the problem:
none required Screenshot/Video Links: N/A