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No action at all since rpi upgrade to 'bullseye' #36
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Dear all, I think the issue has been found, in fact the file
With
flux_led.py: error: An operation must be specified So changed the header of the file to use: -- Patrice |
How do you do that from homebridge? I can't seem to find the files |
Well, without |
That's just because you shall use an |
I tried with PuTTY gave me the same error :( |
Try to launch: |
Thank you for the help, I figured out the rest, but it works! |
please consider a pull request |
This plugin was working just fine up to an upgrade of the raspberry pi to 'bullseye' version:
Linux raspberrypi 5.15.56-v7l+ #1575 SMP Fri Jul 22 20:29:46 BST 2022 armv7l GNU/Linux
Now the plugin loads correctly, as before but nothing happens via homekit.
Tried the 'homebridge-magichome-dynamic-platform' plugin and it can control the lights but has less options than this current one (scenes: presetSwitches).
-- Patrice.
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