1/7/2021 8:10 PM | |
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Hi, I tried all the solutions here but none worked. Seems like the newest version is V1.2.7. If I try to upgrade via this command either in root or /usr/lib/. Instead of updating, it installs a brand new copy of Node Red V1.2.7 in parallel with V1.0.2 which originally came up with the example image. Please advise on how to update the existing pre-installed Node-red variant on the example image to the newer versions.
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Last edited by: NISARG at: 01/07/2021 20:10:48Last edited by: CS Moderator at: 01/08/2021 18:20:24New subject after splitting |
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1/8/2021 2:23 PM | |
Joined: 4/28/2015 Last visit: 10/30/2024 Posts: 3345 Rating: (379)
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Hi Nisarg, I think there is no way to update the existing node-red, because the binary is installed in another directory than it comes usually. What I haven't tried so far is to move the new node-red binary to the location of the old.. Here is a solution how to autostart the "new" node-red. Best regards! |
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