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Chronometer2 says out-of-date when Pihole is up-to-date #6

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evlsmurf opened this issue May 21, 2017 · 10 comments
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Chronometer2 says out-of-date when Pihole is up-to-date #6

evlsmurf opened this issue May 21, 2017 · 10 comments
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Running newest version of Chronometer2 was working fine for most of the day saying correct date then changed to out-of-date when Pihole is up-to-date.

also how does one fill in domain section

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Tehgeekguy commented Jun 3, 2017

Same issue here, even though pihole -up shows everything is up to date. I was able to "fix" it by removing piHoleVersion and letting chronometer recreate it, but seems like that shouldn't be necessary each time.

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evlsmurf commented Jun 4, 2017

@Tehgeekguy i deleted my piHoleVersion let it recreate it and i still have the same issue as screenshot above telling me web portion is out of date, did you do any edit to chronometer or just deleted file to recreate.

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Tehgeekguy commented Jun 4, 2017

@evlsmurf no other edits, I just closed the chronometer, removed piHoleVersion, launched chronometer again and when it launched the first time the first line that shows if it's up to date or out of date was missing, so I closed it once more and re-launched and it showed everything was up to date.

One difference I did notice was that my issue was with FTL showing it was out of date, not the web portal.

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Issue is still present on today’s release of chronometer2 1.1.0

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jpmck commented Jun 10, 2017

It looks like there was a version 3.0.1a released on May 20th, however 3.0.1 is indicated as the latest release:

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However, I'm unable to actually get this version of Pi-hole... A clean install gives me v3.0.1.

Additionally, checking my Pi-hole's version and trying to update it yield's the same result:

pi@raspberrypi:~ $ pihole -v
::: Pi-hole version is v3.0.1 (Latest version is v3.0.1)
::: Web-Admin version is v3.0.1 (Latest version is v3.0.1)
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ pihole -up
::: Checking for updates...
::: Pi-hole Core:   up to date
::: FTL:            up to date
::: Web Interface:  up to date
:::
::: Everything is up to date!

At this point in time the testing for whether or not the core/web admin/FTL version is up-to-date is a simple check to see if the current version on your Pi-hole is equal to the most recent version on the Pi-hole project's Github. If the two aren't equal, it's shows that your Pi-hole needs updating.

What is the output of the following on your Pi-holes?

pihole -v
pihole-FTL version

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@jpmck jpmck added the Bug label Jun 10, 2017
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evlsmurf commented Jun 10, 2017

pi@PiHoleVPN:~ $ pihole -v
::: Pi-hole version is v3.0.1 (Latest version is v3.0.1)
::: Web-Admin version is v3.0.1a (Latest version is v3.0.1)

pihole-FTL version 2.8

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djl236 commented Jun 17, 2017

I updated to the newest Chronometer2 and I'm still having this issue.

Pihole and Web-Admin are both v3.0.1 (latest) and FTL is 2.9 (latest) but its saying my FTL is out of date.

Tried deleting piHoleVersion and rebooting multiple times. Still saying out of date.

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jpmck commented Jun 18, 2017

Chronometer2 v1.2.0, which was just released today should take care of this problem. If there are any issues, let me know and I'll reopen this issue.

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djl236 commented Jun 20, 2017

Its working great now, thanks!

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Zalash85 commented Jun 9, 2018

@jpmck I have version 1.3.1 installed and I'm intermittently getting this issue.

Normally when I boot the rasberry pi, it will say it's up to date. Occasionally it will show out of date.

Other times it will start out saying up to date, and then switch to out of date.

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