Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Failed Update
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@DarkV ok,
two more commands for info before running
lsb_release -a file /bin/bash
NOW try to run my upgrade script… note that it will NOT install node in test mode…
so you have to use the second link that adds the apply parm
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@sdetweil said in Failed Update:
file /bin/bash
unior@MAGIC-MIRROR:~ $ bash -c “$(curl -sL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror_scripts/master/upgrade-script.sh)” apply
curl: (18) transfer closed with 23780100 bytes remaining to read
xz: (stdin): Unexpected end of input
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Unexpected EOF in archive
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting nowError: failed to download archive for 20.8.0
doing test run = false
update log will be in /home/junior/MagicMirror/installers/upgrade.log
Check current Node installation …
Node currently installed. Checking version number.
Minimum Node version: v20.8.0
Installed Node version: v20.5.1
Node should be upgraded.
Installing Node.js …
Reading package lists… Done
Building dependency tree… Done
Reading state information… Done
nodejs is already the newest version (20.5.1-deb-1nodesource1).
The following packages were automatically installed and are no longer required:
libfuse2 raspinfo
Use ‘sudo apt autoremove’ to remove them.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
node version is
Node.js installation Done! version=v20.5.1
npm WARN deprecated uuid@3.4.0: Please upgrade to version 7 or higher. Older versions may use Math.random() in certain circumstances, which is known to be problematic. See https://v8.dev/blog/math-random for details. -
@DarkV man this is a pain
one more try
sudo apt-get remove nodejs npm -y hash -r which node which n
if which n response with empty then do
sudo apt-get install n
once n responds then
sudo n 20.8.0 --arch armv7l hash -r node -v
should say V20.8.0
i notice that I didn’t copy this little part from the install script…
please let me know
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@DarkV never mind that won’t work… need node and npm to install n… grr…
ok, only way out is to redo the sd card
backup your MM
see https://github.com/sdetweil/MagicMirror-backup-restorecopy the backup folder MM_backup off the sd card (it can save to github too)
reflash the sd card with latest os
boot, no updates,
run install script to install MM
verify it runs
restore your config using my restore script (can restore directly from github too)test
sorry, the nodejs guys made a mess of this as they changed the node install process too… and it doesn’t work.
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@sdetweil All is OK. I am so grateful for all of your assistance. In my opinion, what you performed was alchemy or witchcraft. I’ve been attempting to identify the problem and have made multiple unsuccessful attempts. An old picture I had from a few months ago was my saviour. My wife was becoming tired of my futile attempts at updating.
You have brought me happiness and protected me from madness. That’s a significant victory. -
@DarkV before you jump off the bridge! try this
sudo apt-get remove nodejs npm -y hash -r
make sure gone
which nodethen
sudo apt-get install nodejs:armv7l
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@sdetweil I don’t know what happened, but the reply is above. Many thanks
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@DarkV cool… i didn’t expect that it, i’m glad!!
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@sdetweil I did this
sudo apt-get remove nodejs npm -y
hash -r
which node
which nif which n response with empty then do
sudo apt-get install n
once n responds then
sudo n 20.8.0 --arch armv7l
hash -r
node -vThen both scripts and it went through!
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@DarkV said in Failed Update:
–arch armv7l
awesome… it was that sneaky little --arch parm…
fixing upgrade script now . sorry for your troubles