A variation is to run the git commands on another pi, e.g. openplotter, and then remotely install it on the tinypilot machine. This might be a solution for those who would encounter problems running git on the the tinypilot machine.
2020-05-08, 12:14 PM (This post was last modified: 2020-05-08, 12:16 PM by h@#schuur.)
(2020-05-07, 08:35 PM)ironman Wrote: A variation is to run the git commands on another pi, e.g. openplotter, and then remotely install it on the tinypilot machine. This might be a solution for those who would encounter problems running git on the the tinypilot machine.
Thank you
i tried this but no succes
converting it back to the old version was new for me.
and it worked
is it possible to use a previous latest gitversion.
0.15
how can i do it
2020-05-08, 12:19 PM (This post was last modified: 2020-05-09, 12:07 PM by ironman.)
'No success' sounds rather sinister [emoji39] could you include any program output, or indicate what did it do that it did not do before? How do you test?
2020-05-09, 11:21 AM (This post was last modified: 2020-05-09, 12:09 PM by ironman.)
Ok I chimed in because I thought the 'no success' referred to the remote variation. I have no experience with this particular update - failing or working. In your case I would reboot after the update, then check whether all pypilot services are working. The constituents of the pypilot on tinycore are implemented as services that are defined in the directory /etc/sv/ and started by /opt/bootlocal.sh. They all leave log files somewhere in /var/log. I'd bring down each service by hand and then start them up one by one in the same order as bootlocal.sh does, checking the logging. If the logging of one of them is suspect, like non-existng or carrying errors, post them here.
As i already mentioned earlier the upgrade through git does not work out of the box because Sean changed some service names after creating the last tcz image in 12/19.
So after upgrading you need to edit the tcz image with the correct service names to autostart them.
Best would be to create a fresh new tcz image, i am not so much into tcl, so perhabs soneone else could do it.