Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
new update/upgrade script, ready for testing
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i added a check for the git remote not being set.
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@Mykle1 but at least there is a log to look at!
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@sdetweil said in new update/upgrade script, ready for testing:
can u do a git status, and git remote -v
It’s very likely that this was a manual installation of MM (in case that matters)
pop@E8300:~$ cd MagicMirror/ pop@E8300:~/MagicMirror$ git status fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git pop@E8300:~/MagicMirror$ git remote -v fatal: not a git repository (or any of the parent directories): .git pop@E8300:~/MagicMirror$ ^C pop@E8300:~/MagicMirror$
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@Mykle1 is it possible u might have downloaded the code as a zip file, instead of doing git clone?
Only way I can think of to get into this state
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Yes Sam, that is what I meant by a manual installation. :-/
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@Mykle1 cool. Thanks for the test. Updated script to handle
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@sdetweil said in new update/upgrade script, ready for testing:
Thanks for the test. Updated script to handle
I wish I would have waited for the updated script. I went ahead and installed a new MM because I couldn’t move forward with what I am doing. Again, thanks for your scripts. I will continue to use them. They’re awesome. :thumbsup:
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@Mykle1 I think u did the right thing. The “handle” is to bail out gracefully if there is no git repo locally (zip file install doesn’t provide any path forward, that I have found)
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Understood, thanks. :-)
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Added some reporting of current version and version upgrading to.
Also had path that did a live merge when u were just testing. Fixed that