marticliment / ElevenClock

ElevenClock: Customize Windows 11 taskbar clock
https://www.marticliment.com/elevenclock/
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[CRASH] ElevenClock crashed #1352

Closed Novocastrian closed 4 months ago

Novocastrian commented 4 months ago

ElevenClock crashed

Error details:

                        OS: Windows
                   Version: ('11', '10.0.22631', 'SP0', 'Multiprocessor Free')
           OS Architecture: AMD64
          APP Architecture: 64bit
               APP Version: 4.4.0
          APP Version Code: 4.4
                   Program: ElevenClock

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ElevenClock Log:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "__init__.py", line 1903, in <module>
  File "__init__.py", line 196, in loadClocks
  File "__init__.py", line 765, in __init__
  File "__init__.py", line 559, in __init__
  File "__init__.py", line 1421, in close

AttributeError: 'Clock' object has no attribute 'AnimationHandler'<class 'AttributeError'>: 'Clock' object has no attribute 'AnimationHandler'

Launching ElevenClock takes me to https://www.marticliment.com/error-report/thank-you/?appName=ElevenClock, which gives the buttons to report to the devs and on GitHub. The page doesn't specify any troubleshooting steps to take beforehand, so clicking both buttons is all I've done. I've tried to find stuff in the Windows Event Viewer, but I do not know precisely when the issue occurred. I usually leave this PC on and reboot out-of-hours for Windows update to auto-restart the PC. That and ElvenClock silently updating may've happened in the last 24 hours without my awareness. Today is the first day I've had to launch the application (it launches on start-up), and I am met with this URL redirect.

Novocastrian commented 4 months ago

Running the exe over the current installation resolves the issue. https://github.com/marticliment/ElevenClock/issues/1339#issuecomment-2102960637