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Cache objects not found in Chrome on macOS #65
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The error message in the log file comes from an exception that is raised in the initialization of class Some relevant links about the newer cache format |
Hey there, thanks for the report! I've seen this "new" SimpleCache in Linux for a while, but hadn't seen it in macOS before. I'll open an issue here to track it, as if it's getting more prevalent, I need to prioritize getting it into Hindsight. Thanks again. |
I ran both hindsight_gui.py and the command line version hindsight.py to test this issue, with identical results.
Running from git master at commit 13b7a64 (when run, it announces v20201120) in macOS Catalina under Python 3.9.0 with target browser macOS Catalina Chrome Version 87.0.4280.141, it found 0 cache records.
I specified Input Path:
/Users/sidney/Library/Application Support/Google/Chrome/Default
and Cache Path:/Users/sidney/Library/Caches/Google/Chrome/Default/Cache/
.I ran hindsight_gui.py and entered the above paths in the browser GUI window, then clicked Run.
For the command line form of the test, I used the command
Here are the first lines of Parsed Artifacts in the Results page in the GUI version
The command line version output the same numbers.
I expected to get more than 0 cache records.
When I looked in hindsight.log I found (snipping out timestamps for brevity)
Steps to reproduce:
Expected results: more than 0 cache records found
Actual results: 0 cache records found, and hindsight.log shows an error
Failed to parse index block file
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