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    How to update.

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      KX900 @broberg
      last edited by

      @broberg
      thank you.
      i had to do the changes because of “Umlaute”.

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        SpecialRob @akrishnan.j
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        @akrishnan.j

        I was just searching for the same thing and had the same error message.
        I renamed the offending file
        ran the sudo git pull && nom install command
        update worked fine without error and installed a new copy of offending file
        copy the original file back if your edits were critical

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          gripworks
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          I have never had an issue updating until tonight. I got the following message back and am not sure how to proceed.

          
          pi@magicmirror:~/MagicMirror $ git pull
          
          *** Please tell me who you are.
          
          Run
          
            git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
            git config --global user.name "Your Name"
          
          to set your account's default identity.
          Omit --global to set the identity only in this repository.
          
          fatal: empty ident name (for ) not allowed
          
          

          I’m sure it’s something stupid I don’t understand ,(not super knowledgeable about linux). I have tried entering various credentials in various ways but my lack of understanding the correct syntax seems to be my undoing.

          Thanks in advance.

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            Snille Module Developer
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            @gripworks this usually happens when you have cloned the repository with ssh instead of https.
            At least that’s what I have figured out works. :)

            If you just do the suggested commands it’s all solved.
            It’s github that wants to know who you are. :)

            git config --global user.email "you@example.com"
            git config --global user.name "Your Name"
            

            If you cant find it, make it and share it!
            Modules: MMM-homeassistant-sensors, MMM-Modulebar, MMM-Profilepicture, MMM-Videoplayer

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              gripworks
              last edited by

              Thank you, That worked. I appreciate the help.

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                dam4 @Snille
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                @Snille
                I am new to Linex and I have copied your script exactly and I get the following error.
                -bash: update.sh: command not found

                I called the script update.sh and I was going to use it in a cron job after I tested it to make sure it worked. Can you tell me what I might have done wrong. Thank you in advance for your help.

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                  izanbard @dam4
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                  @dam4 It is likely that two things are wrong.

                  First the script needs to be executable so please run:

                  $ chmod u+x update.sh
                  

                  this will add execute permissions for the file owner to the file. Have a look at man chmod for more detail.

                  The next thing is to make sure that Linux knows where to look for it. This can be quite a complicated subject involving descriptions of the $PATH environment variable and all sorts. But the easy way to do it is to add a relative or absolute path to the start of the command. So from the command prompt in the folder where the script exists try:

                  $ ./update.sh
                  

                  where the . means “this folder”. For the cron tab through you might want to use the full path something like:

                  0 2 * * * /full/path/to/file/update.sh
                  

                  Hope at least some of that is meaningful for you.

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                    dam4 @izanbard
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                    @izanbard
                    Thank you. I did the chmod to make it executable but using the ./update.sh worked. Thank you again for your help.

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