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Is somebody here who is running 0.9.44a? If so please help me…
Trouble with fresh installation
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Is somebody here who is running 0.9.44a? If so please help me…
Am I really the only one who tries to install it without success. Please enlighten me!
@ortin no you’re not, got the same issues and gave up on it. Previous version is running fine, hope it will keep working for now bit I’m also looking at other solutions for domotica since it seems Pimatic is stalling.
Can please one of the core devs react on this!?
… well folks, you make me a bit nervous. I jumped relatively fresh on the platform, on basis of a tip of a long years nice working-colleague (I originally planned to start with FHEM), and now I have to fear that Pimatic might run in it’s end of life
I really do not hope so, having just started to implement it here and their in our house, … and convinced my wife on all that new stuff
Please keep it alive
Please use these instructions to get the 0.9.44a version starting:
$ rm -r node_modules
$ npm install pimatic@test
This installs pimatic in version 0.9.44-a.
node_modules/pimatic/package.json:
{
"name": "pimatic",
"description": "A home automation server and framework for the Raspberry PI running on node.js",
"author": {
"name": "Oliver Schneider",
"email": "oliverschneider89+sweetpi@gmail.com",
"url": "http://sweetpi.de"
},
"main": "pimatic.js",
"version": "0.9.44",
"license": "GPL-2.0",
...
}
$ npm install pimatic-mobile-frontend@test
$ rm node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
$ cp /[PATH_TO_PIMATIC_0.9.43]/node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
This should be enough to get the test version running. Have fun!
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@damiyahsi please be so kind to fck off?
@damiyahsi as i said, change the version to 0.9.44 with the trailing “a”. Letters don’t seem to be ok in version numbers.
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@michbeck100 that user was another bot…
@michbeck100
I try to install the 0.9.43 version of pimatic but not sure about this one:
$ cp /[PATH_TO_PIMATIC_0.9.43]/node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
Is pimatic 0.9.43 installed in another (seperate) direcory when following your steps? Not sure what is the correct path to the 0.9.43 version now.
@michbeck100 said in Trouble with fresh installation:
Please use these instructions to get the 0.9.44a version starting:
As I said, these instructions are for installing version 0.9.44a which is the current test version of pimatic.
I would also assume that you have some 0.9.43 version lying around.
So I don’t really understand your question
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@michbeck100
Sorry, was messing the the version numbers in my previous post.
I am not sure from which directory I have to run the commands like
$ rm -r node_modules
$ npm install pimatic@test
$ npm install pimatic-mobile-frontend@test
All from /pimatic-app?
Also a fresh install with this test version will not start: /usr/bin/env: ‘node\r’: not found.
@jbs yes, you run all the commands from the pimatic-app
directory.
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@michbeck100 OK. I feel like a noob now, but: got these warnings during the installation. Not sure if they are relevant, so I post them all.
npm install pimatic@test
:
npm install pimatic@test
:
And after rm node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
the command cp /pimatic-app/node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
gives error like file or folder does not exists. Is /pimatic-app/node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
another location then node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
? After rm node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
I can not find a ppm.js anywhere.
@jbs You need a working installation of pimatic to copy the ppm.js from. The file from the test version that is installed with npm install pimatic@test
is not working.
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@michbeck100 said in Trouble with fresh installation:
@jbs You need a working installation of pimatic to copy the ppm.js from. The file from the test version that is installed with
npm install pimatic@test
is not working.
OK, but what if I do not have a working installation (A clean install like https://pimatic.teamemo.com/Guide/Getting-Started does not work on a clean
Raspbian Stretch install atm) ? How to perform a clean install of this test version?
@jbs By working I mean a former installation, sorry about that. So you can just use the release version 0.9.43 that gets installed with npm install pimatic
. But you should use a different installation directory, of course .
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@michbeck100 said in Trouble with fresh installation:
@jbs By working I mean a former installation, sorry about that. So you can just use the release version 0.9.43 that gets installed with
npm install pimatic
. But you should use a different installation directory, of course .
Thanks. Just did that but still the error that /usr/bin/env: ‘node\r’:
does not found/not exists. Any clue what to do now?
@jbs What does ls -la node_modules/pimatic/ppm.js
say? Is ppm.js executable?
And how did you install node? Using nvm?
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