Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
MMM-voice
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I’ve the next problem: On the Mirror shows the message ‘Error’ , ‘No Moduls identified’.
in the Error Log: Error: spawn pocketsphinx_continuous ENOENT-2help me pls ;(
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@Nonamexp as I said due to installing in root directory the binary will not be found
@SimJim Error code 56 indicates a curl receive error of CURLE_RECV_ERROR which means there was some issue that prevented the data from being received during the clone process. Typically this is caused by a network setting, firewall, VPN client, or anti-virus that is terminating the connection before all data has been transferred. It’s not related to this module this is something general
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@cowboysdude I got the new mic, and the pi can see it now, but the mirror is showing error next to the microphone.
Is there anything wrong with my config file?
{ module: 'MMM-voice', position: 'bottom_bar', config: { microphone: 1, keyword: 'MAGIC MIRROR', timeout: 15, } },
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@daveyg_71 there is an error log in the mmm-voice directory can you post it? and do you get any errors in the terminal or electron console?
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@strawberry-3.141 said in MMM-voice:
@daveyg_71 there is an error log in the mmm-voice directory can you post it? and do you get any errors in the terminal or electron console?
What please do what @strawberry-3-141 said :) Look in the directory for an error log… or when you start your mirror run it in dev mode: npm start dev
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@strawberry-3.141 I opened up the error log and this is all I see:
1271271271271111111111111111
The mirror starts up with no problems. It just says error next to the microphone symbol.
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i have sometimes the same error. Do u have restart the mirror via pm2 restart mm?
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Hi @strawberry-3.141, I’ve just tried running the dependencies.sh from the latest .git to install MMM-voice and hit this error in step 5;
[STEP 5/6] Installing npm dependencies
dependencies.sh: line 106: cd: /root/MagicMirror/modules/MMM-voice: No such file or directory
npm WARN enoent ENOENT: no such file or directory, open ‘/root/pocketsphinx/package.json’despite the fact that pocketsphinx seemed to come down and compile okay. I’m logged in as the pi user via ssh and ran the shell script with sudo bash dependancies.sh.
Do you have any suggestions as to what’s happened?
many thanks
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@darrene yes dont run the script with sudo. as you can see it tries to install and look for files in root instead of home pi
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@strawberry-3.141 Doh! Thank you :)