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  • J Offline
    jamlid
    last edited by jamlid Oct 25, 2016, 10:27 PM Oct 25, 2016, 10:26 PM

    @MichMich For some reason I can’t seem to post my full post, saying it’s been flagged as spam. I’m doing everything as per the manual process on github. My node/npm versions show as:

    pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ dpkg -s node | grep Version
    Version: 0.3.2-7.4
    pi@raspberrypi:~/MagicMirror $ dpkg -s npm | grep Version
    Version: 1.4.21+ds-2

    And here’s what I think is the important bit of my npm install output:

    npm WARN deprecated electron-prebuilt@1.3.8: electron-prebuilt has been renamed to electron. For more details, see http://electron.atom.io/blog/2016/08/16/npm-install-electron
    npm WARN engine grunt-jsonlint@1.1.0: wanted: {"node":">=4.0"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine grunt-eslint@19.0.0: wanted: {"node":">=4"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine eslint@3.8.1: wanted: {"node":">=4"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine stylelint@7.5.0: wanted: {"node":">=4.2.1"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine stylelint@7.5.0: wanted: {"node":">=4.2.1"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine deep-extend@0.4.1: wanted: {"node":">=0.12.0","iojs":">=1.0.0"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine form-data@2.1.1: wanted: {"node":">= 0.12"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine hawk@3.1.3: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.32"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine hoek@2.16.3: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.40"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine boom@2.10.1: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.40"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    npm WARN engine cryptiles@2.0.5: wanted: {"node":">=0.10.40"} (current: {"node":"0.10.29","npm":"1.4.21"})
    
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    • J Offline
      joey12725
      last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 12:47 AM

      I think the issue is from that first unable to install dependencies issue. Maybe the electron-v1.3.8-linux-arm.zip is in /.electron folder was in the dependencies that were not installed causing npm install to have issues

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        jamlid
        last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 7:07 AM

        I can’t find .electron/ within the MagicMirror folder. Am I supposed to clone electron separately and install that first?

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          MichMich Admin
          last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 9:26 AM

          @jamlid Your Node version is extremely old. Just use the installer as noted in the documentation.

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            jamlid
            last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 9:37 AM

            @MichMich I’m running a Pi 1 so the installer isn’t compatible. I ran through the manual instructions and used apt-get for my Node. (Bear with me as I’m not too hot on Linux. I worked on CentOS servers for a while a few years ago but that’s about it)

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              geeflaxx
              last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 12:18 PM

              maybe us pi firmware is old ?

              cause i can’t use ‘sudo rpi update’
              command not found

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              • J Offline
                jamlid @geeflaxx
                last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 1:07 PM

                @geeflaxx I’ve tried it on a fresh install of Jessie, but you’re right, I don’t have rpi-update either. Come to think of it, I did install Jessie Lite rather than the full verison. Not sure what exactly is stripped out of the Lite version and if it’s enough to make a difference to this?

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                  yawns Moderator
                  last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 1:48 PM

                  Did you try sudo apt-get install rpi-update to install rpi-updat before running it?

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                    geeflaxx
                    last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 3:39 PM

                    http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=df2e81-1477496516.png

                    http://www.bilder-upload.eu/show.php?file=64ba61-1477496550.png

                    it doesn’t work anything any other ideas ? :/

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                      yawns Moderator
                      last edited by Oct 26, 2016, 4:03 PM

                      In your first screenshot the command install is missing

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