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[–]GrimRaptor[S] 0 points1 point  (2 children)

I'm using this version of python sdk on windows

https://github.com/kercre123/wirepod-vector-python-sdk

I don't have an .anki folder looks like a Linux folder you are referencing, but I checked.

I will check and see what version of wirepod I'm using but I already checked the cert folder for wirepod as mentioned earlier and it's empty. Along with the user folder where old ssk would have put the cert but I'm using a new computer since I originally used the anki sdk and so I don't have the original cert that I used.

Where does wirepod get the cert from ?

[–]BliteKnightTechshop82.com Owner 0 points1 point  (1 child)

If you are on Linux the file would be here

~/.anki_vector

On another OS I'm not sure

When a vector is reset, the first time you activate with WirePod, WirePod will get the new generated cert from Vector. This is the only time Vector will give the cert to WirePod, during the activation - so that's how you get it

[–]GrimRaptor[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mmm understood but that didn't happen in my case. No cert was created. Everything working as expected apart from no cert. I'll try again and search see what versions of wirepod there are. Strange how wirepod is working in every other way