Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
new update/upgrade script, ready for testing
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@sdetweil - Hmm. Curious. Test run of the script looked good. Added the
apply
keyword and I’m getting a git error.any *-lock.json files do not need to be saved do you want to save these files for later (Y/n)?n fatal: Unable to create '/home/pi/MagicMirror/.git/index.lock': File exists. Another git process seems to be running in this repository, e.g. an editor opened by 'git commit'. Please make sure all processes are terminated then try again. If it still fails, a git process may have crashed in this repository earlier: remove the file manually to continue. there were merge errors you should examine and resolve them using the command git log --oneline --decorate a31546b (HEAD -> master, tag: v2.8.0) Merge pull request #1717 from MichMich/develop
Then a bunch of commit statements. There is no git process running at the moment, but that
index.lock
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@bhepler said in new update/upgrade script, ready for testing:
but that index.lock file does exist
to git that means it is already running… on exit it cleans up…
should I add handling this error to the script?
I can tell if its there and git is not running.great feedback… thanks
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@bhepler i added handling for the git lock file…
if git is NOT running, I erase the dangling lock file
if git IS running, and this is an APPLY run, i change the run back to test mode, and advise to correct the problem -
I just did another run of your upgrade script, Sam. All went well.
MM 2.8.0 --> 2.9.0
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@Mykle1 on the 1st run, no modules were updated… there should have been a message in the log… i didn’t see it… did u see any this time??
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Sorry, I was distracted here, Sam. I just emailed you the upgrade.log
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@Mykle1 thanks… they(last night and today) actually look good
i did make one change, the merge results generated one LONE line… i added some formatting to make it readable -
@Mykle1 well, there is installed modules, and there is active modules…
i only update the ACTIVE (ie, not disabled: true) modules with package.json files
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Understood. :thumbsup:
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for some reason, it updates me to version 2.8.0, although it seems like version 2.9.0 has already been released.
MagicMirror installation successful!
magicmirror@2.8.0 install-fonts /home/pi/MagicMirror
cd fonts && npm install