Anybody tried home assistant?

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Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby TheSaint » Thu Jul 04, 2019 7:41 am

Hi folks
I'm striving to get somewhere. The installation for home assistant doesn't lead anywhere. Perhaps because of my Tinker board.
I've tried the python environment, but installation fails on cffy package.
I've tried the package from AUR, but pyaml in the docker is not up to date and it requires pyaml <=4.
I'm trying to access the docker container, but it remain stuck on listing the available docker.
I'm trying to access the docker from a remote but it doesn't connect...

Anybody with a better luck?
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby Kabbone » Thu Jul 04, 2019 3:19 pm

I got it running with the AUR package and python-yaml = 3.* on a Kirkwood (NSA325)
You can either wait until home-assistant gets updated to work with python-yaml >= 5.* or try to get a 3.* version. I had it also running with a pip installation, but already some time ago (there wasn't the python-yaml-5* version out)
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby TheSaint » Fri Jul 05, 2019 12:18 am

I tried to find an old version of pyaml, but no luck. The maintainer seems in a long vacation, that's might be the index of outdate the package :)
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby Kabbone » Sat Jul 06, 2019 1:08 pm

https://pypi.org/project/PyYAML/3.13/#files

You could compile it on your own, just take the PKGBUILD from the repository and adapt it to the old version ;)

posted in the wrong thread :D
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby TheSaint » Mon Jul 08, 2019 1:15 pm

I'll do the twiddling. But It might come out that home-assistant will revise they package to update the things. After all they are constantly moving to a new version.
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby sehraf » Mon Jul 08, 2019 6:08 pm

I'm running the docker version using podman.
I was using the AUR version before but it didn't keep up with the fast update schedule of HA.
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby Kabbone » Thu Jul 11, 2019 5:39 pm

>=0.95 runs now with python-yaml>=5.*
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby TheSaint » Fri Jul 12, 2019 11:13 am

I got it working.
At the first attempt, using the AUR PKGBUILD, did some complain about dependencies. But it's rather pip installer inside home-assistant that blocked to proceed. So I installed the offending package prior the HA installation, and voilà I got it.
I'm trying to patch the kernel regarding the gpiomem, but the file seems not a working patch.
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby TheSaint » Sun Jul 14, 2019 5:00 am

I'm trying to compile the kernel, but I'm missing some step to make the compressed kernel and add the new module and dtb to my setup.
Please give me some guide to follow.
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Re: Anybody tried home assistant?

Postby wynemicalt » Tue Jul 16, 2019 2:25 pm

I tried to find an old version of pyaml, but no luck. The maintainer seems in a long vacation, that's might be the index of outdate the package :)

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