Has anybody been able to run weewx 5.0.2 and a wxt using the wxt5x0 driver,
on the latest Raspbian 11?
I am not able and I do not understand why.
The serial line from the senor is operational and working on the Raspberry,
so it is something with the old wxt driver and the new weewx version,
Hello All,
After trying to pick-up the pieces of a borked upgrade, I just
encountered the same 'could not open port /dev/ttyUSB0'. Entirely possible
that I've missed documentation somewhere, but is would seem that weewx, is
now running as usr:grp weewx:weewx (which is where the upgrade
My existing weewx was running on my desktop computer. Unfortunately, the
computer is getting old and doesn't like to reboot. I decided to move weewx
to a Raspberry Pi device. While I had to wait for what seemed to be a long
time, my new Raspberry Pi arrived late last week. Long story short, I'm
Thanks for the fix, I didn't;t even noticed it was not working
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 4:25:28 AM UTC-5 Ton Karsten wrote:
> Thank you for resolving the error message.
>
> Op ma 19 feb 2024 om 01:36 schreef bell...@gmail.com :
>
>> Thanks for pushing it over the goal line. Always the
Is it working now ? What thoughts are you looking for in particular ?
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 5:47:48 PM UTC-8 Jason Patton wrote:
> Hello All,
> After trying to pick-up the pieces of a borked upgrade, I just
> encountered the same 'could not open port /dev/ttyUSB0'. Entirely
I recently replaced my routers with a mesh system and now weewx (on pi)
often loses connection. It was connected via Wifi, so I added an ethernet
cable connection as well, but it still happens. In any case, I decided to
add a daily reboot crontab. Is it safe just to reboot or should I stop the
Thank you for resolving the error message.
Op ma 19 feb 2024 om 01:36 schreef bell...@gmail.com :
> Thanks for pushing it over the goal line. Always the hardest part.
>
> On Sunday 18 February 2024 at 19:33:41 UTC-5 vince wrote:
>
>> Update - the upstream author was nice enough to merge my PR
https://weewx.com/docs/4.10/debian.htm
Reimport the Key
Valerian Mezieres schrieb am Montag, 19. Februar 2024 um 11:07:34 UTC+1:
> Hello
> I Have been using Weewx on a raspberry pi 3 model B rev 1.2 for several
> years, and it works well for me.
> But since I upgraded to version 5.0.1, I got
Ignore the second question, I remembered about doing it in a bash script.
On Monday 19 February 2024 at 10:26:36 UTC+2 Bernard Boelema wrote:
> I recently replaced my routers with a mesh system and now weewx (on pi)
> often loses connection. It was connected via Wifi, so I added an ethernet
>
Hello
I Have been using Weewx on a raspberry pi 3 model B rev 1.2 for several
years, and it works well for me.
But since I upgraded to version 5.0.1, I got an error message when I try to
update the raspberry.
"sudo apt update" returns Err :3 http://weewx.com/apt/python3 buster
InRelease
Thank you. That solves my problem.
I'm not sure I could go on this post or if I have to open another
discussion :
I did the upgrade of weewx to 5.0.2-1 and at the end of the upgrade I read :
"The following files might interfere with the init configuration:
/etc/init.d/weewx
adam, thank you for diving into this. when you do 'apt purge weewx' it is
*supposed* to delete the debconf variables. somehow yours did not. there
is logic in the weewx postinst maintainer script that is *supposed* to
clean user inputs, but that logic does not validate latitude/longitude. i
On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 5:32:21 AM UTC-5 valerian...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thank you. That solves my problem.
I'm not sure I could go on this post or if I have to open another
discussion :
I did the upgrade of weewx to 5.0.2-1 and at the end of the upgrade I read :
"The following files might
Thanks.
Well I tried to disable the 2 files as you suggest, but I have some special
changes in my old weewx.service and it did'nt work.
So I move back my weewx.service
Le lundi 19 février 2024 à 13:55:52 UTC+1, matthew wall a écrit :
> On Monday, February 19, 2024 at 5:32:21 AM UTC-5
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