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      fox
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      • strawberry 3.141S Offline
        strawberry 3.141 Project Sponsor Module Developer @eugenelai
        last edited by

        @eugenelai sounds like you downloaded the mirror manually and didn’t use git clone.

        Please create a github issue if you need help, so I can keep track

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          eugenelai @Mykle1
          last edited by eugenelai

          @Mykle1

          Sorry I get the same error message if I use sudo as well. I guess i’ll backup all the files I’ve changed do a git init then see what happens.

          @strawberry-3.141
          Nope did the automatic install.

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @eugenelai
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            @eugenelai said in Unable to update:

            Sorry I get the same error message if I use sudo as well.

            Ok, but I said you should NOT have to use sudo to run those commands

            Create a working config
            How to add modules

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              eugenelai @Mykle1
              last edited by

              @Mykle1

              Yeah still doesn’t work. I’ve done git init then tried both git pull && npm install with and without sudo and I get the following:

              pi@MagicMirrorPi:~ $ cd MagicMirror
              pi@MagicMirrorPi:~/MagicMirror $ sudo git pull && npm install
              fatal: No remote repository specified.  Please, specify either a URL or a
              remote name from which new revisions should be fetched.
              pi@MagicMirrorPi:~/MagicMirror $ 
              
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              • Mykle1M Offline
                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @eugenelai
                last edited by Mykle1

                @eugenelai

                Personally, if this was me, I would rename my existing MagicMirror folder, install the new MagicMirror via git clone, run npm install in the new MagicMirror folder, then move what I want from the old MagicMirror installation into the new installation.

                NO SUDO necessary

                Create a working config
                How to add modules

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                • cowboysdudeC Offline
                  cowboysdude Module Developer @Mykle1
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                  @Mykle1 Yes that would be the easiest way to do it!

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                    eugenelai @Mykle1
                    last edited by

                    @Mykle1

                    that’s a good idea… Let me try that.

                    Cheers for the help

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                      cowboysdude Module Developer @eugenelai
                      last edited by

                      @eugenelai It will save you endless headaches…

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                        eugenelai @cowboysdude
                        last edited by

                        @cowboysdude @Mykle1

                        Well, tried renaming, then installing a new MagicMirro via git clone and then run npm install and its totally gone tits up.

                        Ah well just going to wipe the SD card and start again. Thankfully have all my stuff backed up.

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                          kidddrock
                          last edited by kidddrock

                          Hopefully it’s not too late to help save you (and others) some time and worry.

                          I just updated my install using ‘git pull && npm install’ and it actually aborts if it detects the update will overwrite files you’ve changed (pretty awesome feature imo).

                          Also, you don’t need to copy your main folder or even move any files elsewhere - all you need to do is rename the files it says would be overwritten with the update, and you can leave them in the same folder.
                          For instance, it said my main.css had changes and would be overwritten. I just renamed it to main2.css and left it where it was (and did similarly to a few other files).

                          After updating to the latest MM, I just went to the css folder, opened up that file (sudo nano main2.css), then saved it overwriting the newly updated version (saved to main.css).
                          That’s all I did for the few files I had customized and upon restart, all of my changes were present. Good luck!

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                            fox
                            last edited by

                            After every MagicMirror update i have to set up the MagicMirror from scratch.
                            It crashed my system completely.
                            So if you dont want to have hours of time and headache, simply do not update your system.
                            I had the same problem when i did the last update.
                            My journey yesterday

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                              eugenelai @kidddrock
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                              @kidddrock said in Unable to update:

                              Hopefully it’s not too late to help save you (and others) some time and worry.

                              I just updated my install using ‘git pull && npm install’ and it actually aborts if it detects the update will overwrite files you’ve changed (pretty awesome feature imo).

                              Also, you don’t need to copy your main folder or even move any files elsewhere - all you need to do is rename the files it says would be overwritten with the update, and you can leave them in the same folder.
                              For instance, it said my main.css had changes and would be overwritten. I just renamed it to main2.css and left it where it was (and did similarly to a few other files).

                              After updating to the latest MM, I just went to the css folder, opened up that file (sudo nano main2.css), then saved it overwriting the newly updated version (saved to main.css).
                              That’s all I did for the few files I had customized and upon restart, all of my changes were present. Good luck!

                              Actually it wasn’t a matter of overwriting files. That I could figure out. I couldn’t even do a git pull During the automatic installation a .git file wasn’t created or initialised. Worked out in the end thought… Just a massive ball ache.

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