Stajo
(Staffan Jonson)
March 9, 2023, 5:12am
1
Did anyone else experienced upgrade fail to latest core? My upgrade procedure was just spinning like 20 minutes or so, until I restarted my rpi4. After restart it is not upgraded.
No, but you may want to hold off until the next patch, as there is a bug in this one for Supervised/HAOS users.
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myle
(StePhan McKillen (Other kiwi Here))
March 9, 2023, 5:31am
4
hay bro
you are wrong
the fix was put in 2023.03.1
please read again
tom_l
March 9, 2023, 5:36am
5
Not sure that is what they were referring to.
"Failed to get add-on documentation, Unknown error, see supervisor logs" - #7 by benchr is the specific thing I’m talking about. I don’t know if anyone has reported it on GitHub, though.
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tom_l
March 9, 2023, 6:00am
8
Looks like a fix for that has been merged for the next version,
home-assistant:dev
← home-assistant:addon-docs-changelog
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Stajo
(Staffan Jonson)
March 9, 2023, 7:22am
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Thanks. Ill hold my horses and wait for the next one. Not wise to be so triggerhappy, especially when running pi unobtanium
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I did read that the same way
My update also failed initially but retried a couple of times and it was ok.
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Stajo
(Staffan Jonson)
March 10, 2023, 5:17am
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3.3 came up for grabs now, and it chewed through alright:)
Oughton
(Greg Oughton)
September 1, 2023, 5:41pm
13
Jumping in on this now, I’m having this same issue.
I’m still on Core 2023.2.5 and every time I’ve tried to update in the past 4 months I get the spinning indicator forever, then when I hard reset I’m still on Core 23.2.5.
I’m running Generic X86-64 on a 6th Gen i5 with 8gb ram and a 250gb ssd (HP ProDesk 400 G2 Mini)
Supervisor 2023.08.1
OS 10.5
Frontend: 20230202.0
I’ve had no time for maintenance as a new father and I would really appreciate if anyone has any tips!