Thank you, I wasn't aware there were different ways to do that.  I'll try 
and post back if there are further difficulties :)


While you're around, I'd like to ask one more question.

In the past several months has there been any further simplification of 
getting a secure server going on a pi for example for dummies (moi)?  

I find the whole key security not-letting-hackers-in-to-your-system thing 
daunting.  Or if not, is there a learning source you'd recommend to be able 
to follow the steps you had on your git hub.  I tried a few months ago to 
set up a digital ocean secure server but couldn't figure it out.  I'm 
hoping that getting a single server going might help me have access to my 
wiki from everywhere without the syncthing-Bob conflicts that cause 
tiddlers to keep reverting to earlier versions (although I'm also hoping 
getting everything up to date might help that too).  Also it would allow 
access from mobile on the road (the Termux solution is super slow on the 
phone and unstable)

If not that's fine too, beggars can't be choosers ;)

On Saturday, September 28, 2019 at 1:56:56 AM UTC-6, Jed Carty wrote:
>
> You have tiddlywiki installed twice, once globally, which you updated, and 
> once in syncthing which you ran.
>
> Either run the global version by leaving the 'node ./' off, so it starts 
> with 'tiddlywiki'.
>
> Or you pull the changes from the tiddlywiki repo and checkout the tag for 
> v5.1.21
>
>

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