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Installation error on Raspberry PI 3

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    Sébastien Pineau
    last edited by Jul 24, 2021, 10:04 PM

    Hi,

    I receive an error when installing triggercmd. Something related to node_modules.
    I tried several hints provided, removed, put back, changed npm, still operation not allowed.

    root@raspberrypi:~# dpkg -i triggercmdagent_1.0.1_all.deb
    (Lecture de la base de données... 146201 fichiers et répertoires déjà installés.)
    Préparation du dépaquetage de triggercmdagent_1.0.1_all.deb ...
    Dépaquetage de triggercmdagent (1.0.1) sur (1.0.1) ...
    Paramétrage de triggercmdagent (1.0.1) ...
    Directory 'node_modules' exists. Running 'npm rebuild'
    /var/lib/dpkg/info/triggercmdagent.postinst : ligne 71 : 4776 Instruction non permise npm rebuild --production
    dpkg: erreur de traitement du paquet triggercmdagent (--install) :
    le sous-processus script post-installation installé a retourné une erreur de sortie d'état 132
    Des erreurs ont été rencontrées pendant l'exécution :
    triggercmdagent

    Sorry for the french installation, hope this is not the problem.
    The system has a lot of running modules used to control home automation, so i cannot go from scratch.

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      Russ @Sébastien Pineau
      last edited by Russ Jul 24, 2021, 11:13 PM Jul 24, 2021, 11:09 PM

      @Sébastien-Pineau said in Installation error on Raspberry PI 3:

      root@raspberrypi:~# dpkg -i triggercmdagent_1.0.1_all.deb
      (Lecture de la base de données... 146201 fichiers et répertoires déjà installés.)
      Préparation du dépaquetage de triggercmdagent_1.0.1_all.deb ...
      Dépaquetage de triggercmdagent (1.0.1) sur (1.0.1) ...
      Paramétrage de triggercmdagent (1.0.1) ...
      Directory 'node_modules' exists. Running 'npm rebuild'
      /var/lib/dpkg/info/triggercmdagent.postinst : ligne 71 : 4776 Instruction non permise npm rebuild --production
      dpkg: erreur de traitement du paquet triggercmdagent (--install) :
      le sous-processus script post-installation installé a retourné une erreur de sortie d'état 132
      Des erreurs ont été rencontrées pendant l'exécution :
      triggercmdagent

      @Sébastien-Pineau , can you show me which version of node js you have installed?

      node -v
      

      I know it's not compatible with some versions of nodejs 15.

      Russell VanderMey

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        Sébastien Pineau
        last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 9:40 PM

        Hi Russ,
        Thank you for your fast reply.
        Actually, it now work fine, I tried several of your proposals and other about nvm, but I'm unfortunately unable to say which one finally solved the issue. I made further testing with commands from my ok google to control my house appliances and cheap 443Mhz plugs and it look great. Thank you.

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          Sébastien Pineau @Sébastien Pineau
          last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 9:42 PM

          And node -v gave me v16.5.0

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            Russ @Sébastien Pineau
            last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 10:00 PM

            @Sébastien-Pineau, awesome. I'm glad you got it working. Can you tell me which 443mhz plugs you're using and how you're switching them with the Raspberry Pi? I might want to do the same.

            Russell VanderMey

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              Sébastien Pineau @Russ
              last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 10:15 PM

              They are Phoenix 433 Plug, chinese cheap, the one sold with a remote control ABCD. They are quite old now, can't find them online. You can scan the code send by the remote and repeat it with a 433MHz receiver/emitter or use this piece of code I found some time ago:

              import time
              import sys
              import RPi.GPIO as GPIO
              from DHT11_06_DC import read_temp
              a_on =  '1111111111111010101011101'
              a_off = '1111111111111010101010111'
              b_on =  '1111111111101110101011101'
              b_off = '1111111111101110101010111'
              c_on =  '1111111111101011101011101'
              c_off = '1111111111101011101010111'
              d_on =  '1111111111101010111011101'
              d_off = '1111111111101010111010111'
              r_on =  '1010101010111'
              r_off = '1010101011101'
              short_delay =    0.00045
              long_delay =     0.00090
              extended_delay = 0.0096
              NUM_ATTEMPTS = 10
              TRANSMIT_PIN = 16
              def transmit_code(code):
              	'''Transmit a chosen code string using the GPIO transmitter'''
              	GPIO.setmode(GPIO.BCM)
              	GPIO.setup(TRANSMIT_PIN, GPIO.OUT)
              	for t in range(NUM_ATTEMPTS):
              		for i in code:
              			if i == '1':
              				GPIO.output(TRANSMIT_PIN, 1)
              				time.sleep(short_delay)
              				GPIO.output(TRANSMIT_PIN, 0)
              				time.sleep(long_delay)
              			elif i == '0':
              				GPIO.output(TRANSMIT_PIN, 1)
              				time.sleep(long_delay)
              				GPIO.output(TRANSMIT_PIN, 0)
              				time.sleep(short_delay)
              			else:
              				continue
              		GPIO.output(TRANSMIT_PIN, 0)
              		time.sleep(extended_delay)
              	GPIO.cleanup()
              def main():
              	while True:
              		
              		tmp=50#read_temp(50)
              		print(tmp,end='')
              		if tmp>=40:
              			exec('transmit_code(r_on)')
              			print (' on',end='')
              		time.sleep(5)
              		if tmp> 41:   
              			exec('transmit_code(r_off)')
              			print (' off',end='')
              		print (':')
              		time.sleep(5)            
              if __name__=='__main__':
              	main()
              
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                Russ @Sébastien Pineau
                last edited by Jul 25, 2021, 10:24 PM

                Very cool. Thanks @Sébastien-Pineau. I'll let you know if I get this working.

                Russell VanderMey

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