Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
new update/upgrade script, ready for testing
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@evroom weird… the package.json says
"electron": "^3.0.13"
same as we have been running on for a couple years now
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@evroom i don’t on the npm install… expect it to work… as we’ve been thru test on this for a long time.
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@surger13 ok, looks like we have to fight the manual way
do
cd ~/MagicMirror git stash git merge npm install
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@sdetweil said in new update/upgrade script, ready for testing:
weird… the package.json says
Which exact package.json would that be?
Perhaps mine tells to use 3.1.13?Although:
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ grep electron ~/MagicMirror/package.json "main": "js/electron.js", "electron": "^3.0.13"
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@evroom ah, it say CLOSE TO 3.0.13 (the hat char), not exactly 3.0.13
so, do the manual step
npm install electron@3.0.13
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~version “Approximately equivalent to version”, will update you to the next patch version.
^version Will update you to the next minor version.
version Will update you to the exact given version.
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@sdetweil
Sam, shall I update my ~/MagicMirror/package.json file and try again?Edit:
Just did.
It says I am on 2.10.0 already, even though it was interrupted on the electro download.How can I force the upgrade or make it believe 2.9.0 is still active?
In the package.json file?Edit 2:
Changed from 2.10.0 to 2.9.0 and now it is running. -
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@sdetweil said in new update/upgrade script, ready for testing:
@surger13 ok, looks like we have to fight the manual way
do
cd ~/MagicMirror git stash git merge npm install
took the manual way too because of the same probs. Now my Pi is downloading the electron v3.1.13 version with 3.01 kB/s. can I stop the installation process to update electron manually?
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@ChrizZz I do not know