@Dodo88 said in Installing Pimatic 0.9 @OSMC?:
/home/osmc/pimatic-app/node_modules/pimatic-homeduino/node_modules/homeduino/bin/vhduino
Strange. The file exists and permissions are ok.
[Solved] Installing Pimatic 0.9 @OSMC?
@Dodo88 said in Installing Pimatic 0.9 @OSMC?:
/home/osmc/pimatic-app/node_modules/pimatic-homeduino/node_modules/homeduino/bin/vhduino
Strange. The file exists and permissions are ok.
"It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law.", Hofstadter's Law
Should i format the sd card and start from begin?
Or is it possible to clear the complete pimatic-app folder and make the normal “getting-started” tutorial? I’m not @home and code from vpn ^^
Bad news…
i format the sd-card, make the getting-started tutorial 1:1 and all works fine.
After i install and configure homeduino and reboot the process is dead
I will install pimatic on an raspbian system and change the sd-card, when i want to watch a movie insofern nobody find a solution
Greets Dodo
sometimes the homeduino arduino dont connect after a restart.
the solution is:
but your error is different than my solution.
Deutsch:
Ich habe pimatic auch unter omsc am laufen gehabt, das funktioniert 100%. Dein Fehler muss ein anderer sein, was nichts wirklich mit OSMC zutun hat.
@schmucke
i do the same installation on a sd-card with raspbian, theres all okay.
whenever i configure transmite and recieve pin and restart the plugin, pimatic gets the error.
should i buy an ardiuno nano?! could it run?
i use an arduino nano in my setup - and it works very well. i just edit my post above.
what is your setup? how dit you send and recive signals?
I connect the Transmitter directly on wiringpi 0 and the reciever on wiringPi 1 on my raspi (gpio).
In homeduino plugin, i choose “driver-gppio”, transmitter pin 0 and reciever pin 1.
The same config runs on raspbian.
Is it possible, that anywhere a filepath is wrong? (raspbian: /home/pi and osmc: /home/osmc) ?
@Dodo88 said in Installing Pimatic 0.9 @OSMC?:
I connect the Transmitter directly on wiringpi 0 and the reciever on wiringPi 1 on my raspi (gpio).
In homeduino plugin, i choose “driver-gppio”, transmitter pin 0 and reciever pin 1.
The same config runs on raspbian.
Is it possible, that anywhere a filepath is wrong? (raspbian: /home/pi and osmc: /home/osmc) ?
Should be " driver-gpio"… Typo?
Never had succes running osmc and pimatic 0.8 although some said they had succes and some said it wasnt possible so i gave up.
@Gleno0h In the webgui - > plugin-section i’ve select homeduino, then i could choose the driver between serialport and gpio, so i choosed gpio.
@Dodo88 could you try following two commands? It should output “ready”
cd /home/osmc/pimatic-app/node_modules/pimatic-homeduino/node_modules/homeduino/bin/
Then execute vhduino
sudo ./vhduino
if all fails you could try the new ESPimaticRF solution via ESP8266
https://forum.pimatic.org/topic/2438/announcement-espimaticrf-coming-soon
but you are now on node 4.6.2 aren’t you?
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ok do it like that
delete node
sudo apt-get purge nodejs
whereis node
.sudo rm -r /usr/local/bin/node /usr/local/bin/npm /usr/local/lib/node_modules
node --version
. It should output command not found.reinstall with
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.6.2/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz -P /tmp
cd /usr/local
sudo tar xzvf /tmp/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz --strip=1
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I get this
osmc@DodOsmc:~$ cd /usr/local
osmc@DodOsmc:/usr/local$ sudo tar xzvf /tmp/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv6l.tar.gz --strip=1
tar (child): /tmp/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv6l.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
osmc@DodOsmc:/usr/local$
@Dodo88 did you do
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.6.2/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz -P /tmp
?
First
wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.6.2/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz -P /tmp
Then
cd /usr/local
And then
sudo tar xzvf /tmp/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz --strip=1
Looks like you just copied the whole code section.
Yes i did every code separatly, but its the same.
I repeat it 2 times in the last 10 minutes, result is the same
And what does the wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.6.2/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz -P /tmp
mention?
Does it give an error? Is wget on your system? (It is not defaultly installed on jessie light and minibian)
If not available first do a sudo apt-get install wget
It don’t gave an Error with ‘wget https://nodejs.org/dist/v4.6.2/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz -P /tmp’
The error comes only after
’sudo tar xzvf /tmp/node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz --strip=1’
And wget is up to date
I didn’t look carefully enough:
You download node-v4.6.2-linux-armv7l.tar.gz
and you try to untar node-v4.6.2-linux-armv6l.tar.gz
That is not going to work. In the untar you need armv71
as well.
Holy shot it works ^^
Okay, Should i Start pimatic now and test homeduino like normal?