Error while uploading with Windows Tools

I’m using the latest windows mapillary tools for uploading.
After uploading a sequence I get following error:

Using upload session L9YleCoHlGLuTNI2YHoucB
Uploading 2. sequence with 5 threads
Traceback (most recent call last):===========================] 100.0% … 0 images left…
File “mapillary_tools”, line 76, in
File “mapillary_tools\commands\upload.py”, line 49, in run
File “mapillary_tools\upload.py”, line 108, in upload
File “mapillary_tools\uploader.py”, line 828, in upload_file_list_manual
File “site-packages\requests\models.py”, line 940, in raise_for_status
requests.exceptions.HTTPError: 404 Client Error: Not Found for url: https://a.mapillary.com/v3/me/uploads/L9YleCoHlGLuTNI2YHoucB/closed?client_id=MkJKbDA0bnZuZlcxeTJHTmFqN3g1dzo1YTM0NjRkM2EyZGU5MzBh
[7020] Failed to execute script mapillary_tools

Then I have to restart the upload process and the next sequence will be uploaded.

greetings from Germany,
Ralf

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I get errors like this all the time. Sometimes it takes 3 or more attempts to upload the whole of a sequence, and it is very tedious. .

And today I can’t upload anything.
PLEASE FIX IT !

d:\Mapillary>mapillary_tools upload --import_path “pic”
Uploading 1899 images with valid mapillary tags (Skipping 57)
Traceback (most recent call last):
File “mapillary_tools”, line 76, in
File “mapillary_tools\commands\upload.py”, line 49, in run
File “mapillary_tools\upload.py”, line 108, in upload
File “mapillary_tools\uploader.py”, line 796, in upload_file_list_manual
File “site-packages\requests\models.py”, line 940, in raise_for_status
requests.exceptions.HTTPError: 401 Client Error: Unauthorized for url: https://a.mapillary.com/v3/me/uploads?client_id=MkJKbDA0bnZuZlcxeTJHTmFqN3g1dzo1YTM0NjRkM2EyZGU5MzBh
[4512] Failed to execute script mapillary_tools

Exact same problem here! Can anyone suggest a fix?

When Mapillary did some auth fixes perhaps a year ago, the simple answer was to delete the local certificate and restart the process. ie one was prompted (again) for a username/password. Partly processed images though have to be be completely redone as the auth data gets written to the EXIF.

Sorry I cant be more specific. I haven’t done this for many months.