RELEASE 3.4.12 (Upgrade)
I saw that a new version was available so I thought it best to get my system up-to-date.
I used the UPDATE button in Admin and the screen took longer than usual to process (as expected for an update). Everything appeared to finish as normal and I did a reboot. When I ran the system again and viewed the dash board the top right gave this Pi-Star:3.4.11 / Dashboard: 20180428. Did it update or am I still on 3.4.11? The system works great and is much appreciated.
Updates keep the binaries and dashboard up to date, some features need an upgrade - this is still a manual process.
Login over SSH and run
This will upgrade to the .12 release.
When using the 'Update' function from the menu or using the SSH 'sudo pistar-update' command, I note that the actual version of PIStar does not update. Does this type of update require a manual rewriting of the PIStar image on the SD card?
https://forum.pistar.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=131
You need to do a 'sudo pistar-upgrade' to update the pi-star release. The pistar-update will update the dashboard release and the raspi packages.
I saw that a new version was available so I thought it best to get my system up-to-date.
I used the UPDATE button in Admin and the screen took longer than usual to process (as expected for an update). Everything appeared to finish as normal and I did a reboot. When I ran the system again and viewed the dash board the top right gave this Pi-Star:3.4.11 / Dashboard: 20180428. Did it update or am I still on 3.4.11? The system works great and is much appreciated.
Updates keep the binaries and dashboard up to date, some features need an upgrade - this is still a manual process.
Login over SSH and run
sudo pistar-update
sudo pistar-upgrade
This will upgrade to the .12 release.
When using the 'Update' function from the menu or using the SSH 'sudo pistar-update' command, I note that the actual version of PIStar does not update. Does this type of update require a manual rewriting of the PIStar image on the SD card?
https://forum.pistar.uk/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=131
You need to do a 'sudo pistar-upgrade' to update the pi-star release. The pistar-update will update the dashboard release and the raspi packages.
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