On Tuesday, December 26, 2017 at 6:59:45 AM UTC-5, John Jensen MCHWX wrote:
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> Is there any support for the myacurite website in weewx?
as of 1 jan 2018, not directly. if you use the weewx-interceptor driver,
you can configure your network to relay packets on to myacurite.com. but
there is n
Hey, I was actually wondering this myself. I just put weeWX on a Raspberry
Pi and was using the AcuRite PC Connect program on a laptop prior to
switching. The program offered data transmission to both the My AcuRite
website and Weather Underground. I've gotten weeWX to transfer to Weather
Under
On Tuesday, 2 January 2018 06:58:07 UTC+10, Chris Alemany wrote:
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> It appears the direct editing of the default format variable in twitter.py
> is best.
>
Perhaps not, if only we had turned on debug and looked at the log...
using the format config option in weewx.conf (excuse the station nam
BTW, I run on mysql but I think there’s also a permission issue in creating the
sqlite database file when running non-root, solved by pre-creating the file and
setting its ownership.
-Les
> On 1 Jan 2018, at 16:05, Les Niles wrote:
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> Under what user ID are you running weewx? I install fr
Under what user ID are you running weewx? I install from the debian package on
a Raspberry Pi, and have to work around some permission issues related to
running non-root. IIRC, there are two:
* weewx can’t create the PID file in /var/run, causing it to exit almost
immediately. My hack is putt
On Monday, January 1, 2018 at 12:56:27 PM UTC-8, Chris Alemany wrote:
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> Is it possible to have a concurrent 'clone' of the local database and a
> remote database?
>
>
Switching to mysql will get you that kind of functionality, albeit at the
added complexity and compute capacity needs that mys
Thanks again Gary.
I found the nugget of knowledge I was missing in Lesson 11 from this YouTube
video: https://youtu.be/rq4dban5qHo
The video series Raspberry Pi Linux Lessons by Paul McWhorter was just what was
needed.
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ cd /etc/weewx
pi@raspberrypi:~ /etc/weewx $ sudo nano wee
Thanks for this.
No luck. It appears the direct editing of the default format variable in
twitter.py is best.
On Saturday, December 30, 2017 at 10:53:24 PM UTC-8, Andrew Milner wrote:
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> A further thing - significance unknown - looking at the wiki the examples
> in there seem to include semico
Hi all,
I think I've seen this discussion embedded elsewhere but I'm not sure so
I'll ask it by itself.
Is it possible to have a concurrent 'clone' of the local database and a
remote database?
For background: While using wview I used the standard sqlite database on
the local machine connected
On Monday, January 1, 2018 at 12:25:29 PM UTC-5, Cycle London wrote:
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> Anyway, the system now appears to be running.
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> root@weather:~# ps -ef | grep weather
> avahi 322 1 0 2017 ?00:00:17 avahi-daemon: running
> [weather.local]
>
you want this:
ps ax | grep wee
or, if
Yeah, I'm a friend of UNIX. 30 years of administering first Solaris, then
RHEL and Slackware, FreeBSD, HP-UX and SCO UNIX. But zero knowledge of
Python, so completely unable to troubleshoot this. And most of my days
now are taken up with CentOS and RHEL, and I don't use apache2.
Anyway, the sy
That looks like a fineoffset station - with wireless transmission from
sensors to console and a usb connection from the console to your Pi.
On Monday, 1 January 2018 17:30:04 UTC+2, ml wrote:
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> Am Montag, 1. Januar 2018 16:07:38 UTC+1 schrieb ml:
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>> Hello,
>> I am looking for a weather st
alberto,
thank you for testing!
please try the attached wmr300-0.19rc3.py
m
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Hi mwall,
I am testing rc2 driver, this is mi configuration
pi@raspberrypi:~ $ dpkg -l | grep usb
ii libusb-0.1-4:armhf2:0.1.12-25
armhfuserspace USB programming library
ii libusb-1.0-0:armhf2:1.0.19-1
On Monday, January 1, 2018 at 9:33:55 AM UTC-5, Cycle London wrote:
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> Now I seem to have broken the entire thing. I decided to try the python
> installation method, so ran `apt-get remove weewx` and then downloaded the
> tarball to try a manual installation.
>
> This time, there is content in
Am Montag, 1. Januar 2018 16:07:38 UTC+1 schrieb ml:
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> Hello,
> I am looking for a weather station with a good range of the sensors. My
> preferd one will be a weather station which transmit the sensor data via
> wifi or at least the data from the basis station to my pi with weewx with
> wif
Hello,
I am looking for a weather station with a good range of the sensors. My
preferd one will be a weather station which transmit the sensor data via
wifi or at least the data from the basis station to my pi with weewx with
wifi? Do you know such one or which weather station can you recommend
What the ...???
I don't get it. I deleted every weewx-related file, and reinstalled again
using the python script. After a bit of tweaking, I finally got the
service to start .. .
Jan 1 14:59:56 weather weewx[13574]: wmr300x: using PyUSB backend: libusb1
Jan 1 14:59:57 weather kernel: [60750.
Now I seem to have broken the entire thing. I decided to try the python
installation method, so ran `apt-get remove weewx` and then downloaded the
tarball to try a manual installation.
This time, there is content in /var/www/html but hardly anything (except
user) under /usr/share/weewx. Everythi
On Monday, 1 January 2018 20:27:29 UTC+10, Cycle London wrote:
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> Ah, that looks so much better, thank you!
>
Hmm, that sounds promising but your next few lines do not sound so good.
> One thing puzzles me. I installed using the 'simplified' method in the
> User Guide: http://www.weewx.c
In my config I have record_generation = hardware.
I modified the loop_hilo to false because some time ago, I had to rebuild
daily summaries of the whole database. I had therefore lost all the hi/lo
from the loops.
To have the whole database based on the same data, I prefer to use only the
val
Ah, that looks so much better, thank you!
One thing puzzles me. I installed using the 'simplified' method in the
User Guide: http://www.weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm
In short, `apt-get install weewx`, but whilst the installation succeeded
(except for the original subject of this post), ther
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