AstroSnail/apexctl

sustemd-udevd error

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Hi,
fist i would like to thank you for this great program, for me is a must have.
I'm running manjaro, and i have notice, specialy after suspend, that my usb device won't be recognized. I have analyze the system log and i found some udev continuos error about apexctl. I don't know if this error is the cause of the above problem. And i notice this behavior in the last weeks, maybe some major update have change something. But anyway if i install apexctl i have many error that you can see in the log that i have attached. If you can take a look i will apreciate.
thanks
apexctl.log

Hi, thanks!

I looked through apexctl.log, and I'm pretty confused. It seems like udev is having trouble with the keyboard? One of the errors seems to come from here, which I think has nothing to do with apexctl.

Does the keyboard work at all? Does it work after you uninstall apexctl?

hi,
thanks for your replay. Yes the keyboard works without apexctl, and works with all the macros key with apexctl, but with this command "journalctl -b | grep udev" i see many error like this "Process '/usr/local/sbin/apexctl keys on' failed with exit code 1.".
when uninstall apexctl they disappeared, but the keyboard work with apexctl (with all macros keys) and without. But i suspect that those continuos error, but i'm not sure, make the system unstable and after suspend or minutes after boot, makes usb device (exsternal hd) not to be recognized. But i understand that it's very difficult to debug, cause i'm not a linux expert and my english it's not the best. Have a nice day.

I just ran into this same issue on Fedora Core 35

Feb 20 20:02:16 *********** systemd-udevd[97239]: hiddev0: Process '/usr/local/sbin/apexctl keys on' failed with exit code 1.

Any idea what is causing this?
I know it is being called in the udev rules.d file for the apex keyboard. I removed the file for now.