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Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
This is a small update, mainly to fix the install script. It also should fix the DHT11 sensor module from stopping at the first bad checksum.
Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
This update fixes two major bugs: Sometimes admin users not being created properly from the web UI and the daemon not being set to automatically start during install.
This update also fixes an even more severe bug affecting the database upgrade system. If you installed a system before this upgrade, you are probably affected. This release will display a message indicating if your database has an issue. Deleting ~/Mycodo/databases/mycodo.db and restarting the web server (or reboot) will regenerate the database.
If your daemon doesn't automatically start because you installed it with a botched previous version, issue the following commands to add it to systemctl's autostart:
_Important_: Make sure you rename 'user' below to your actual user where you installed Mycodo, and make sure the Mycodo install directory is correct and points to the correct mycodo.service file.
sudo service mycodo stop
sudo systemctl disable mycodo.service
sudo rm -rf /etc/systemd/system/mycodo.service
sudo systemctl enable /home/user/Mycodo/install/mycodo.service
sudo service mycodo start
Published by kizniche over 7 years ago
This update fixes an error in the upgrade system, but it may mean that you cannot upgrade from the web interface (only for this version). If you cannot upgrade, execute the following command from the terminal to manually upgrade:
sudo /bin/bash ~/Mycodo/mycodo/scripts/upgrade_mycodo_release.sh upgrade
Published by kizniche almost 8 years ago
This update fixes an error in the upgrade system, but it may mean that you cannot upgrade from the web interface (only for this version). If you cannot upgrade, execute the following command from the terminal to manually upgrade:
sudo /bin/bash ~/Mycodo/mycodo/scripts/upgrade_mycodo_release.sh upgrade
Published by kizniche almost 8 years ago
Published by kizniche almost 8 years ago
This release introduces a new method for upgrading Mycodo to the latest version. Upgrades will now be performed from github releases instead of commits, which should prevent unintended upgrades to the public, facilitate bug-tracking, and enable easier management of a changelog.
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Published by kizniche almost 8 years ago
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