Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-Swipe - Hand gestures
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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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@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 configurationHere 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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@bob123bob I use Raspbian Jessie last version, Nodejs 6.5.0.
I have test it with Nodejs 5.11.1, the same issue.
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I’m running:
RasPi 3 with Jessie
NodeJs 6.7.0
Fully updated withsudo 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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@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 theMagicMirror
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@Jopyth Thanks! I was able to reproduce the error. I updated the package.json file and it runs correctly.
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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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No, I have some speakers behind some speaker mesh. I put the sensors behind the mesh.
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Ok thanks for the info. I will try it.
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I have just installed the MMM-Swipe module and wired up the sensors to the Raspberry for tests. Right now I still do not understand how this modul communicates with the other Magic Mirror modules. How do I have to config e.g. the calender module or the clock module to swipe left or right? Or does it just work with special modules?
That´s the only information I found on Github:This module will use the sendNotification(notification, payload) to send:
notification = ‘MOVEMENT’
payload = ‘Swipe Left’, ‘Swipe Right’, or ‘Press’Please use as appropriate in your module using notificationReceived(notification, payload, sender)