Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Hello-Lucy installation troubles
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@sdetweil actually I have dependencies.sh, because the ./ makes it invisible even if it was there. Typing ls in installers makes me see the normal dependencies.sh
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@SSkull995 but it is not in the path, do you have to use ./ to select it
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From the readme
Please complete all 3
Open a terminal.
git clone https://github.com/mykle1/Hello-Lucy
into the ~/MagicMirror/modules directoryThen
cd Hello-Lucy/installers
Then
bash dependencies.sh
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I can see I did not really explained myself, and I am sorry for that. I did the three passages of yours in the readme, and after reinstalling everything now it does not show me any error during installation! Yes!
BUT, now I run MagicMirror with the module installed and put in the config.js, and this message comes up:No helper found for module: alert.
[15:12:13.980] [ERROR] WARNING! Could not validate config file. Starting with default configuration. Please correct syntax errors at or above this line: SyntaxError: Unexpected token ] in JSON at position 6643This occurs only when I put the module in config.js, but I don’t know where the error is, what is the JSON file?
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@SSkull995 said in Hello-Lucy installation troubles:
This occurs only when I put the module in config.js, but I don’t know where the error is
I see. I just did an install on a new machine and encountered the same error. I’m looking into it. Even my working Lucy installation is suffering the same error. Weird.
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@SSkull995 said in Hello-Lucy installation troubles:
First, forgive me. This entire issue was my fault.
I recently added some defaults to the checkCommands.json file and left a trailing comma at the end of the file. I’ve corrected the problem, tested it and pushed the corrected file to the repo. To clear the
SyntaxError: Unexpected token ] in JSON at position 6643
error, following this instruction.Do a
git pull
in the Hello-Lucy directory.Please advise on the result. :-)
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@Mykle1 Perfect! I will do it right now, let me just boot my raspi. Many thanks and sorry once more, I was into solving this problem, but I could not figure out where the json was ahah!
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@Mykle1 You are the man! Now it works without problems! I just can’t get my intro .mp3 work, but that is simple fix. Many thanks Mykle! Have a nice day and sorry for the problems :)
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Ok so, troubles again sorry! I just restarted MM and now Lucy starts but does not hide my modules and does not get the starting phrase. The microphone is working as the speaker, and the modules are the same as before.
No clue why this occurs, no errors during MM startupEdit:
I notice that the intro voice starts, as well as the mic icon and the string “Say Hello Lucy”. However, all my modules are there, as the program does not hide them, and the start phrase is not recognised. I just used alsamixer to check the card number, which matches the config.js one. Further, I tried to record myself and the microphone works without problems, I can clearly hear my voice and the hello Lucy phrase.
Maybe something in the program is still making some troubles? Many thanks again Mykle!So many edit:
Now when I start the MM, the microphone blinks barred, like no microphone. And it’s stated “Command Please”. It is weird, because I launched it and it froze on the “command” and no mic and no welcome phrases. Sometimes it starts tho, without really a scheme -
Not really sure what your issue is now. I did make some changes to the repo just now, including a new config entry. So, for starters, do another
git pull
in the Hello-Lucy directory and use the new config entry. This should solve all the modules showing at startup. Only your pageOne modules will show as default.The instructions state to run arecord -ls in your terminal to determine your devices and microphone entry as does the config entry sample itself. *shrug
To hear any startup phrases you must have the sound files in the sounds folder AND the names of the sounds in the config entry. They are case sensitive.
All the modules you want to use with Lucy have to be installed and enabled and entered in to config. If they are not one of the default modules then they have to be added to Lucy. Instructions are in the repo