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Getting an error when attempting to update MMM-Remote-Control

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  • M Offline
    MobbareKurtZ
    last edited by Mar 7, 2017, 2:22 PM

    So when following the update guide of this module, I get an error. This is how it looks: 0_1488896510428_upload-e2d60d2c-9a7e-4fe4-93ef-83d446d88f8d

    What should I do?

    J 1 Reply Last reply Mar 7, 2017, 3:02 PM Reply Quote 0
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      yawns Moderator
      last edited by Mar 7, 2017, 2:34 PM

      If you want to keep your changes to remote.html

      git stash
      git pull origin master
      git stash pop
      

      This saves your changes to remote.html, downloads the update and puts back in your changes remote.html.

      Or, if you don’t need your local changes

      git reset --hard
      git pull origin master
      
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        Jopyth Moderator @MobbareKurtZ
        last edited by Jopyth Mar 7, 2017, 3:31 PM Mar 7, 2017, 3:02 PM

        @MobbareKurtZ As @yawns said: You have changed something in the remote.html file. If you want to know what that was, use git diff in the MMM-Remote-Control folder. You can use the methods describe above to reset or save the changes (you can replace the git pull origin master with calling the updater/installer).

        Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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          MobbareKurtZ @yawns
          last edited by Mar 7, 2017, 5:52 PM

          @yawns @Jopyth Thanks!

          Weird thing is, I have never changed anything in that file. And when I did like you told me to it went fine, except that it told me everything was up to date. Yet I am getting this on my mirror, any idea why?

          0_1488909145939_upload-51e6b496-d030-412a-8363-5f4466851793

          J 1 Reply Last reply Mar 8, 2017, 8:50 AM Reply Quote 0
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            Jopyth Moderator @MobbareKurtZ
            last edited by Mar 8, 2017, 8:50 AM

            @MobbareKurtZ You are on the develop branch. In this case use git pull origin develop (or run the installer again).

            Did you do git diff before to see what the changes were? Strange that you did not change anything, but it still says so. Let me know if you encounter it again.

            Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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