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Personal skill is not working anymore with mycroft 18.8.12 #27

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marlemion opened this issue Feb 2, 2019 · 5 comments
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Personal skill is not working anymore with mycroft 18.8.12 #27

marlemion opened this issue Feb 2, 2019 · 5 comments

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@marlemion
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I get the following when loading the skill with lang: de-de

mycroft.skills.core:load_skill:161 - ERROR - Failed to load mycroft-personal.mycroftai due to a missing file: Unable to find "WhatAreYou.intent"

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forslund commented Feb 2, 2019

Hi, just to verify are you running english? Or a translation?

@marlemion
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I am running de-de translation and according sst tts modules. The message is taken from start-mycroft.sh debug

If I revert back to en-us I do not get the error message and e.g. 'who is' requests are resolved.

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forslund commented Feb 2, 2019

Ok, it looks like the skill has changed slightly and the translations have lagged behind. Should be fixed next time the translations are pulled in next time. But to make sure I'll monitor it.

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forslund commented Feb 3, 2019

Update: Seems like the translate framework hasn't picked up the changes and is still providing the old filenames. I've flagged this with the language team.

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The translations have been updated in PR #28, required a bit of hacking of the translation system. Let me know if it works for you when your device updates later today.

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