I needed to manually upgrade cAP ax today, and couldn’t do it with ARM64 / AMPERE package.
It worked over packages.
cAP ax is 64 bit device, and I presume ARM is 32 bit version. - Is the ARM64 / AMPERE shared? Because it didn’t work for me…
I needed to manually upgrade cAP ax today, and couldn’t do it with ARM64 / AMPERE package.
It worked over packages.
cAP ax is 64 bit device, and I presume ARM is 32 bit version. - Is the ARM64 / AMPERE shared? Because it didn’t work for me…
cAP AX is 64-bit.
Same package as Ampere.
What didn’t work ?
Anything in log files ?
I copied ROS file to the AX, and rebooted. The file was missing, and the system remained on older V. Tried two times. Then configd tcpip and update through gui. That worked, but I am confused.
I didn’t have time to go through logs, but I can try a bit later with other devices, I have 30+ of them here. Tried with ARM 64 v.
When an attempted upgrade goes wrong. There is nearly always info in the system log as to why it had an issue…
Assuming you used singular form of “file” in your post because you actually copied single file to ROS … which means you almost certainly failed to upload one more file … wifi-qcom package. And ROS refuses to upgrade if it can’t find all package files, corresponding to list of already installed packages. And this behaviour didn’t change at least in last 12 years.
I think you are right Sir. I did not include both files, but one -the ROS itself, but without QCOM package. That was most probably the root of the issue. Most helpful, thanks.
When an attempted upgrade goes wrong. There is nearly always info in the system log as to why it had an issue…
The room where I worked was very cold. I was in a winter jacket, and it was still cold. I kind of forgot to check logs, and just pulled the install over LAN. ![]()