Hello, all. Having an issue that I don't think has been addressed directly in this thread. By way of background, I had @vitor's script working perfectly on a 2020 Intel MBP running MacOS 12.2.1 just last week with two Google Drive accounts..
This week I was upgraded to a M1 MBA and attempted to reinstall and index my two Google Drive accounts. One is personal ( /Volumes/GoogleDrive/ ) and the other is a Workplace ( /Volumes/GoogleDrive-102144131136212697629) Both are streamed, not mirrored.
If I edit google_drive_path for just the personal drive ( /Volumes/GoogleDrive/ ) it indexes and works like a champ. But whenever I include or attempt to index the Workplace drive, midway through the indexing it crashes my Mac -- black screen, completely frozen, forces a hard reboot. I've tried it with both drives and JUST indexing the Workplace drive -- no matter what happens, after about five minutes of indexing, black screen, crash, reboot.
I followed posts 1 and 2 of this thread exactly. I'm not sure if posting !gddiagnostic logs will help, but I'll include it.
### Workflow version
2022.7
### Alfred version
4.6.3
### macOS version
12.2.1
### Workflow environment variables
Dict {
ignore_list =
result_limit = 50
google_drive_path = /Volumes/GoogleDrive
}
### Google drive paths
Exists: /Volumes/GoogleDrive
129M
67829 paths
### Cache dir
cache.db
### Cache file
16777233 3292858 -rw-r--r-- 1 dustingm staff 0 11718656 "Feb 25 21:18:55 2022" "Feb 25 21:18:55 2022" "Feb 25 21:18:55 2022" "Feb 25 21:11:11 2022" 4096 24704 0 /Users/dustingm/Library/Caches/com.runningwithcrayons.Alfred/Workflow Data/com.alfredapp.googledrive/cache.db
### Temporary cache
Does NOT exist
### Build progress
NOT running
### Launchd job
Loaded: - 0 com.alfredapp.launchd.googledrivecache
Installed
Not sure what the issue is with the Workplace drive, or if it's something with the M1 machine, but if I had a choice that's the one I'd prefer be indexed, so... help?
Many thanks to all in this thread, and to Vitor for making the script. It has been an invaluable resource.