added option to install MMPM in MagicMirror installation script
Thank you for creating and maintaining all the MagicMirror installation scripts! This pull request adds the option for a user to install MMPM at the time of installing MagicMirror itself.
All the whitespace removal was done automatically due to my Vim configuration, so don't think anything of that.
Please let me know if you have any questions or suggestions for the pull request I've submitted.
Thanks!
it would be interesting to search github for modules with mmm- names and word magicmirror or mirror in their title description.. vs using the 3rd party list which isn't maintained very much. also you could get age of last change commit, for freshness.. I haven't use mmpm..
all output should go to the logfile
@sdetweil I'll make those changes, and push to the branch. Feel free to install MMPM and see how you like it.
@sdetweil Just added in the logging. Let me know if you would like anything else added/removed
wouldn't you redirect all the make output to a file in case of problems? or just to keep the noise down and toss them if all is ok?
@sdetweil If you'd prefer it be redirected in your script, I can do that. During the installation of MMPM, the python modules sometimes take a while to build on a raspberry pi, and have left it to printed to stdout so the user is aware the processes are running vs just hanging/failing
@sdetweil , MMPM has been modified heavily, and is now available on PyPI. The installation method has changed, and is much simpler as well.
@sdetweil is this merge request no longer of interest?
just been watching to see what interest there is in MMPM
it doesn't help my scripted mission to reduce manual interactions to get & maintain MM runtime status.
@sdetweil have you tried out version 2.01? there's been significant changes. I've added the ability to hide/show modules from the GUI, and a ton of other stuff. I'm also about to push a version 2.02 which includes a guided setup of the features and environment variables
sorry. I have not. w my knee surgery lots of things need time
@sdetweil not a problem. Feel free to try out 2.02, it's available now, and the difference will be extremely noticeable. The CLI commands are now similar to Ubuntu/Debian's apt