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Witty test pr #60
Witty test pr #60
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Install i2c-tools before clean apt-get cache and lists. Install Witty pi software usinf installWittyPi.sh script
While I'm still unable to get Gitlab CI to report back here, this did create an image! I guess I'll remove all integration and the Gitlab repositories and just start over from scratch. |
This is the relevant build output:
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Yep! deffinitely apt cleanup must go underneath ;) |
Still don't really know how pull requests and commits work... imvectech#1 |
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Thanks for opening a pull request! In this repository, opening a PR will initiate the generation of a new Raspberry Pi image, and create an image file you can download and use in your Raspberry Pi.
The changes you add to the pull request, such as adding software to install, will be run on the generated image.
For an example, see the software installed and configured in this pull request: https://github.com/publiclab/image-builder-rpi/pull/15/files
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#16
Thanks!