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    • B Offline
      BeLuGe
      last edited by

      @mochman I have delete the directory and install the packages with npm install
      And I have reinstall the complete Raspberry and install only your module.
      The error is still there

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      • mochmanM Offline
        mochman Module Developer
        last edited by

        I can’t help you then. That was my last option. I don’t receive that error nor do I know what that error means.

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          bob123bob
          last edited by

          @mochman and @BeLuGe can you tell us what are the versions you are using :
          Raspbian Jessie or Wheezy, which version of nodes, npm … ?
          From where are you running npm start (local, ssh) using sudo or not ?
          I have the same issue as @BeLuGe and I would like to debug/understand what’s is the problem.
          I already red it could be a nodejs version issue (compiling vs running version)
          So guys tell us what are your configuration

          Here is mine :
          Rpi 3 updated firmware with rpi-update
          Raspbian Jessie last version (apt-get update && upgrade && dist-upgrade)
          Nodejs last version 6.5.0 ARM version (not sure if it’s 64 bit or 32 bit) from https://nodejs.org
          Then install of MM and packages
          MM is working fine until I add MMM-Swipe module configuration then got same error message about
          Error: Module version mismatch. Expected 49, got 48.

          Hope we will find the solution …

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            BeLuGe
            last edited by

            @bob123bob I use Raspbian Jessie last version, Nodejs 6.5.0.
            I have test it with Nodejs 5.11.1, the same issue.
            I run MM without sudo.

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            • mochmanM Offline
              mochman Module Developer
              last edited by

              I’m running:

              RasPi 3 with Jessie
              NodeJs 6.7.0
              Fully updated with

              sudo apt-get update
              sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
              sudo rpi-update
              

              I just removed the entire MMM-Swipe Folder

              cd ~/MagicMirror/modules/
              git clone https://github.com/mochman/MMM-Swipe
              cd MMM-Swipe/
              npm install
              cd ~/MagicMirror/
              sudo npm start
              

              I don’t get any of those errors. I don’t know what module version 49 is?

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              • J Offline
                Jopyth Moderator @mochman
                last edited by Jopyth

                @mochman Similar issue here. They changed the package.json to fix it. Seems to be a problem with a new Electron version.

                You would only get this error if you newly install Magic Mirror (npm install in the MagicMirror folder gets the new package, if you want to reproduce it).

                Helpful sticky: How to troubleshoot

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                • mochmanM Offline
                  mochman Module Developer
                  last edited by

                  @Jopyth Thanks! I was able to reproduce the error. I updated the package.json file and it runs correctly.

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                    DirkS
                    last edited by

                    Did you try to use the HR-SR04 behind the mirror glas? I would like to use it like that but don’t know if the ultrasonic sensor will work behind the glas.

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                    • mochmanM Offline
                      mochman Module Developer
                      last edited by

                      No, I have some speakers behind some speaker mesh. I put the sensors behind the mesh.

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                        DirkS
                        last edited by

                        Ok thanks for the info. I will try it.

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