Hey there! I just want to report an error I've been getting while using GSX
So yesterday, I updated GSX to version 1.9.9 (the latest version). I use Prepar3d V3 Academic, and so I updated the GSX in that folder. Before the update, I did uninstall GSX.
I went through the full installer, no problem. I launch P3D, choose the Aerosoft A320 at the default KLAX airport. I wanted to see if GSX was working, so I open up its panel, and choose to deboard. All of the correct vehicles spawned and went to their position. So I went into avatar mode to take a closer look. Since my gate didn't have a jetway, a bus had to come. So one did, but unexpectedly it was 100 feet up in the air, and driving. Once it got to the position it's supposed to (but still 100 feet up), I received the following error message:
The addon <unknown> is causing the Couatl Scripting Engine to restart.
Please download and install the latest Stand Alone Addon Manager.
I clicked to see the error log and this popped up...
couatl v3.1 (build 3467)
problem raised by engine or unspecified addon
{'Airport': 'KLAX', 'Requested assistance services at': 'Gate A 67', 'User Pos': 33.94120096854231, -118.40262227471362, 40.8098 m, 88.53729959802915)}
Error: exception UNRECOGNIZED_ID in call SetDataOnSimObject param #3 '8065496'
Those 2 lines repeated again a bunch of times. Then in the last 5 lines it says this...
Traceback (most recent call last) :
File "couatl\common\fsm.py", line 67, in executeDoFuncToCompletion
File "couatl\GSX\assistanceServices\passengerBus.py", in line 81 in do
NameError: global name 'PassengerStairs' is not defined
{'Airport': 'KLAX', 'Requested assistance services at': 'Gate A 67', 'User Pos': 33.94120096854231, -118.40262227471362, 40.8098 m, 88.53729959802915)}
As I exit P3D another error appears
[error.0]
error=Error loading "bglmanx.dll." in "C:\Users\[my username]\AppData\Roaming\Lockheed Martin\Prepar3D v3\DLL.xml."
Anyways, I went ahead and downloaded the Standalone Addon Manager, but I get the same errors.
Any help is greatly appreciated