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Unknown Error Occurred #1035

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sanpi1780 opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 11 comments
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Unknown Error Occurred #1035

sanpi1780 opened this issue Dec 15, 2020 · 11 comments

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@sanpi1780
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After creating a project,when it should redirect to draw boxes over image, it flashes a message that unknown error has occurred.
Please suggest a way to fix this problem.

@satyajitghana
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satyajitghana commented Dec 16, 2020

I'm getting the same error when exporting the project !

cause: Source Connection and Target Connection are same,

it'll be nice if the error message is more descriptive

@sanpi1780
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I am trying with different source and destination but still getting this error

@giuliogatto
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I cannot make local filesystem work: I get 'unknown error occurred' on both OSX and @Windows, even with different folders for Source Connection and Target Connection..

@giuliogatto
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This is a problem with one of the latest commits, if I checkout at 719a898 everything works fine for local filesystem

@p27182
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p27182 commented Jan 25, 2021

I started getting this error when I renamed the directory the .vott proj file was in (and subsequently the images that were tagged as well). I opened the vott file in notepad++ and it looks like all image paths are not relative so once you run this app on images, you can't change the directory structure at all...

changing my main folder name back seems to have fixed me issue.

@MathiasPolfliet
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Same here. +1

@MathiasPolfliet
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@tbarlow12 a603a27 broke VoTT for me. I'm on ubuntu, any idea?

@nguyenngat7398
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Have you fixed this error? VoTT says "unkown error" but I don't know why. If yes, please give me a way to resolve this.

@giuliogatto
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Clone the repository and execute the following command (from inside the project folder):
git checkout 719a898

Then you'll be able to execute it without local filesystem new bugs with:
npm start

@Hezronzhang
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@giuliogatto Thanks! Your reply helped me a lot.

@joechen-ostar
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Clone the repository and execute the following command (from inside the project folder):
git checkout 719a898

Then you'll be able to execute it without local filesystem new bugs with:
npm start

@giuliogatto That works for me, many thanks!

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