You also need to explicitly create a plugin device for each plugin.
Also have only generic icons.
The aliases need to be set right and the icons moved from the icons/ directory that getfiles creates to that target directory.
When I did the -getfiles, it errored on all PLEG .js files. Same on the Vera Alerts plugin. Everything alse copied over.
Both of those are encrypted, so won’t currently run. I’m hoping that Richard is looking at this issue right now.
Also when Altui opened it asked to ok the update which I did. However it never did the update. Still at .994
It takes about a minute during which time you should probably leave it alone and let it do its own thing. What does the log show? It’s pretty chatty about this process.
Exclellent question, and very topical since I see that @bucko has asked the same thing recently. So thank you for starting a new thread on the topic. [Edit: so I actually merged them into one topic]
Plugin devices need to be created explicitly following the example shown in the startup.lua file. You can either do this in that file or run the commands interactively in the Lua Test window. The downside of doing the latter is that you will lose them if you ever need to start from scratch again. My recommendation would be always to have a startup.lua file which can be run to create your current system.
All that’s needed is a one-liner to create the device. Usually it’s enough just to provide a name and the Device xml filename, such as for DataYours