Re: [weewx-development] Re: Some wee_ctl thoughts from the draft wiki page

2023-01-04 Thread G Hammer
I do like the idea of a git install. pihole and netdata do this. netdata is a fairly involved install from their side of it. For the user, as long as you have curl installed, you just copy/paste one line and wait. As an aside, let's say that you just don't want things in your home directory

[weewx-development] upgrade weewx 4 to weewx5

2023-01-04 Thread Hartmut Schweidler
Wie kann ich zur Version weewx5 wechseln. mein bisheriges Ergebnis root@ba001:/home/weewx# su hes1 hes1@ba001:/home/weewx$ python3 -m pip install pipx --user Requirement already satisfied: pipx in /home/hes1/.local/lib/python3.9/site-packages (1.1.0) Requirement already satisfied:

Re: [weewx-development] Re: Some wee_ctl thoughts from the draft wiki page

2023-01-04 Thread Tom Keffer
By default, weectl will create the data in your home directory at ~/weewx-data, but you can place it anywhere you want (provided, of course, that you have write privileges). Whether someone else can write to it depends on OS privileges, just like any other directory or file. You can run weewx