Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
Looking for Beta-testers!
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hello guys,
just registered and quite new on the forum…
I really appreciate your work and i have already used the code to create my first prototype (with film at the moment waiting for a nice real mirror, i will try to post some photos).
I am using a 10.1 inch screen (ultra thin) with a PI3.
I will try to help you guys as a beta tester and if you want i would like also to discuss about new ideas.Kr
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@pigreco, feel free to post your ideas in the various sections they might pertain to, modules, core system, or a general topic.
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Cool, I’m in, I like breaking things LOL :D
As a noob to the MM project I’m really fascinated by it and eager to start writing my own modules (though I keep finding modules that suit my purpose).
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Hello guys,
i have tried to pass to development branch but i got this error
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by checkout:
modules/default/clock/clock.js
Please, commit your changes or stash them before you can switch branches.
AbortingI suppose that was due to my code change on the second colour of the analog clock in the module clock.js…i had just put the red colour #FF0000…i have retested with the @ #888888 one but still the same error…
A possible bug?
Cheers
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@pigreco, no this is the expected result. GIT doesn’t want to overwrite your changes. This is why you should never make ani modifications to the modules or the core files. If you want to modify the design, you can use the css/custom.css file (this file will be ignored by git).
To remove your changes so that you can update continue, please use:
git stash
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Hello @MichMich thanks for the suggestion…not very familiar with stash, i need to authenticate ?
Thanks
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@pigreco You could also try:
git fetch origin git reset --hard origin/develop git clean -f
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Thanks @MichMich …the issue is solved…i am on the develop branch :-)
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