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pi install #rpi


 

It is now?progressing on the install. the sudo rm command and then going to the repository on Github and now it is installing.

I did not change file permissions on the install. Just a standard install from Imager. Will see how this goes now.

Will
2M0WHN

On Sun, Sep 25, 2022 at 12:52 PM km4ack <jason.oleham@...> wrote:
I am beginning to think that you may have changed the file permissions and now the pi-build directory is owned by root. Once last thing to try before starting over is running the first command with sudo. Try running:
sudo rm -rf ~/pi-build

DO NOT use sudo with the second command:
git clone $HOME/pi-build && bash $HOME/pi-build/build-a-pi
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I am beginning to think that you may have changed the file permissions and now the pi-build directory is owned by root. Once last thing to try before starting over is running the first command with sudo. Try running:
sudo rm -rf ~/pi-build

DO NOT use sudo with the second command:
git clone $HOME/pi-build && bash $HOME/pi-build/build-a-pi
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Encountered?this after the rm-rf ~/pi-build.

May have to redo my usb stick and see if I can get it working on a fresh install.

Will
2M0WHN

On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 12:50 PM km4ack <jason.oleham@...> wrote:
much better :-) Let's see if we can get you back to square one. Run
rm -rf ~/pi-build

The above command will remove the BAP directory. Afterwards you should be able to run the following:
git clone $HOME/pi-build && bash $HOME/pi-build/build-a-pi

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much better :-) Let's see if we can get you back to square one. Run
rm -rf ~/pi-build

The above command will remove the BAP directory. Afterwards you should be able to run the following:
git clone $HOME/pi-build && bash $HOME/pi-build/build-a-pi

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Hope this makes it clearer.

de
2M0WHN

On Fri, Sep 23, 2022 at 1:19 PM km4ack <jason.oleham@...> wrote:
Can't read the small writing in the terminal. Zoom in on it please and post another pic.
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Can't read the small writing in the terminal. Zoom in on it please and post another pic.
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Been trying to get build a pi on my pi. But seem to encounter this problem.

Any idea what it could be? Using the 4Gb Pi 4 and had this happen once so gave up and now trying again to see if I can get all packages working. Tried the update workaround and patch-menu as that worked before but it does not work this time.



Do you know what is causing this?

Will
2M0WHN