Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
new update/upgrade script, ready for testing
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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 
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 another update… i was reporting ALL the files that changed between versions, but who cares (things are SUPPOSED the change!)… we only care if there is a conflict… fixed that 
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 I am getting the below errors when trying to run your installer script, thoughts? bash: line 18: $‘\r’: command not found 
 bash: line 20: $‘\r’: command not found
 bash: line 27: $‘\r’: command not found
 bash: -c: line 28: syntax error near unexpected token$'{\r'' 'ash: -c: line 28:trim() {
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 @potts-mike thanks… try now… danged editing from windows got the wrong line end characters… 

