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      gonzonia @Peter
      last edited by

      @Peter Yes. Because I was getting an error when I tried installing.

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        gonzonia @bugsounet
        last edited by

        @bugsounet
        I installed v 2 successfully. Everything seemed to be working with my old config (posted above). I tried updating based on the new readme, but now it won’t come back on.

        I did have the wrong GPIO originally, but now it should be correct.

        {
        		  module: 'MMM-Pir',
        		  position: 'top_left',
        		  classes: 'SceneFamily SceneSam',
        		  config: {
        			debug: false,
        			Display: {
        					timeout: 2 * 60 * 1000,
        					animate: true,
        					style: 0,
        					colorFrom: "#FF0000",
        					colorTo: "#00FF00",
        					mode: 2,
        					counter: true,
        					lastPresence: false,
        					lastPresenceTimeFormat: "LL H:mm",
        					availability: false,
        					autoDimmer: false,
        					xrandrForceRotation: "left"
        				},
        				Pir: {
        					mode: 0,
        					gpio: 20
        				},
        				Cron: {
        					ON: [],
        					OFF: []
        				},
        				Touch: {
        					mode: 0
        				},
        				Governor: {
        					sleeping: 4,
        					working: 2
        				},
        				Sounds: {
        					on: 0,
        					off: 0
        				}
        			}
        		},
        
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          htilburgs @gonzonia
          last edited by

          @gonzonia Are you using X11 or Wayland?
          Because now you’re using mode 2 and that’s for X11

          (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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            gonzonia @htilburgs
            last edited by

            @htilburgs yes. I was using mode 9 in the old version. When I looked it up I thought that’s what corresponded. Im on Pi OS 11 and Wayland is for 12 according to the read me

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              gonzonia @gonzonia
              last edited by

              I think I had the GPIO correct originally. Went back to that and it’s working.

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                htilburgs @gonzonia
                last edited by

                @gonzonia
                Ok 👍 succes.

                (still trying to learn JS, but not afraid to ask) ☺

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                  gonzonia
                  last edited by

                  Okay, sorry to revive this. I saw there was an update available so I went to update.

                  I did a git pull and got this

                  hint: Pulling without specifying how to reconcile divergent branches is
                  hint: discouraged. You can squelch this message by running one of the following
                  hint: commands sometime before your next pull:
                  hint: 
                  hint:   git config pull.rebase false  # merge (the default strategy)
                  hint:   git config pull.rebase true   # rebase
                  hint:   git config pull.ff only       # fast-forward only
                  hint: 
                  hint: You can replace "git config" with "git config --global" to set a default
                  hint: preference for all repositories. You can also pass --rebase, --no-rebase,
                  hint: or --ff-only on the command line to override the configured default per
                  hint: invocation.
                  From https://github.com/bugsounet/MMM-Pir
                     3a5bcdb..1fee537  master     -> origin/master
                     fc5b3f6..658a322  dev        -> origin/dev
                  Updating 3a5bcdb..1fee537
                  error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by merge:
                  	MMM-Pir.js
                  	components/cronJob.js
                  	components/governorLib.js
                  	components/motion.js
                  	components/motionLib.js
                  	components/pirLib.js
                  	components/screenDisplayer.js
                  	components/screenLib.js
                  	components/screenTouch.js
                  	node_helper.js
                  Please commit your changes or stash them before you merge.
                  Aborting
                  
                  

                  The thing is, I know I have made NO CHANGES to any of those files.
                  Should I run a pull.rebase? Would that fix it ?

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                    gonzonia @gonzonia
                    last edited by

                    I just did a reinstall for now, but I would like to know what I should do to fix this in the future

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                    • S Offline
                      sdetweil @gonzonia
                      last edited by

                      @gonzonia the question is what did you do before

                      Sounds like you might have downloaded the zip over the files in the working directory, or copied files from somewhere else

                      In general, the force way to get back to the repo level
                      is

                      git reset --hard HEAD
                      

                      This will restore all the files to the last commit level.
                      IF you made changes for some reason , they will be wiped out, no warnings.

                      git status before git pull will tell you if there are any changed files,
                      and git diff will show you the changes

                      Sam

                      How to add modules

                      learning how to use browser developers window for css changes

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                        bugsounet Banned @sdetweil
                        last edited by bugsounet

                        Readme says:

                        fd794daa-9f4a-4281-9272-f2a6b4c670da-image.png

                        see there

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