Hi Jim,
I had the same problem. I solved it by creating a template with a single
line
$current.outTemp.string
Then adding
[[[Temperature]]]
encoding = utf8
template = temperature.txt.tmpl
to the standard skin.conf file.
I can now read the text file and add it
Oh well, we can't win them all!! Thanks for trying though - and am just
glad that at least you solved the problem even if we can't get to the
actual cause.
Glad to have helped in a small way.
On Wednesday, 23 November 2016 04:49:00 UTC+2, Dan'l B wrote:
> I have tried to re-create the
I have tried to re-create the setup that appeared to cause this problem but
am unable to do so
However, here is part of the syslog from when the issue happened; I hope
this is useful:
Nov 12 06:20:19 WeatherPi weewx[11707]: reportengine: Running report FTP
>
> Nov 12 06:20:19 WeatherPi
Sorry.. Rpi3b running latest Raspbian. Installed from DEB package. I have
modified the Standard skin.conf file with:
[[[temp.txt]]]
# Report that makes current outTemp available to other program
encoding = strict_ascii
template = temp.txt.tmpl
and the
Hi Michael,
Have you managed to get WeeWX picking up SDL weather data? I have the SDL
stuff up and running,but want to be able to export data to my own 'dot com'
as I used to with Weather-Display when I was using a Davis Vantage.
I cant seem to get WeeWx picking up the SDL data, any help would
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 5:50:02 PM UTC-5, Dan'l B wrote:
>
>
> 22/11/2016 17:40:14.628 weewx[91421]: File
>> "/Users/Shared/weewx/bin/user/cmon.py", line 581, in get_data
>
> 22/11/2016 17:40:14.628 weewx[91421]: record['cpu_' + k] = v
>> - self.last_cpu[k]
>
>
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 5:23:48 PM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
>
> sorry about that. fixed in the attached v0.15rc2
>
> 22/11/2016 17:40:14.625 weewx[91421]: engine: Caught unrecoverable
> exception in engine:
22/11/2016 17:40:14.625 weewx[91421]: unsupported operand type(s)
> for
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 7:33:31 AM UTC-5, Dafydd P wrote:
>
> Have been following this thread with interest as I am having the same
> issues. Current setup is a WMR300 connected to a RPi 3 running Rasbian
> Jessie. Installed 3.6.2 and had the same usb issue. Tried installing the
>
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 7:33:31 AM UTC-5, Dafydd P wrote:
>
> Hi Guys
>
> Have been following this thread with interest as I am having the same
> issues. Current setup is a WMR300 connected to a RPi 3 running Rasbian
> Jessie. Installed 3.6.2 and had the same usb issue. Tried installing
We're going to need a little more information. Is this a stock weewx
installation? Or, have you made modifications to the skins or to skin.conf?
What is the platform?
-tk
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 2:30 PM, Jim W. wrote:
> At the risk of inciting the fury of AM... I
At the risk of inciting the fury of AM... I have a question regarding the
degree symbol. I'm using the tag $current.outTemp and
$current.outTemp.format("%.1f") and both produce the expected result
EXCEPT without the little degree symbol? I have read, re-read... and
re-re-read the
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 5:23:48 PM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
>
> sorry about that. fixed in the attached v0.15rc2
>
> No problem, glad to debug!
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On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 11:39:43 AM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 11:33:52 AM UTC-5, Dan'l B wrote:
>>
>> Should that be installed with the usual wee_extension? if so, it throws
>> this:
>>
>>>
>>>
> nope. install this manually by moving aside the existing
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 11:35:36 AM UTC-5, Dan'l B wrote:
>
> The psutil install was interesting:
>
> ERROR: unknown command "easy_install" - maybe you meant "install"
>
well, at least it installed.
i've seen many different ways to manage python components on macosx, but i
do not know
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 11:33:52 AM UTC-5, Dan'l B wrote:
>
> Should that be installed with the usual wee_extension? if so, it throws
> this:
>
>>
>>
nope. install this manually by moving aside the existing cmon.py and
copying the new one into place:
mv
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 11:23:49 AM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
> dan'l,
>
> please try the attach cmon v0.15rc1
>
> it uses psutil, so you'll have to install that:
>
> easy_install psutil
>
> or use pip or whatever python package management you are using on macos.
>
>
> m
>
The psutil install
Should that be installed with the usual wee_extension? if so, it throws
this:
*sudo ./bin/wee_extension --install
> /Users/house/Documents/Software/Weather/WeeWX/weewx-master/extens*
>
> *ions/cmon-0.15rc1.py*
>
> Request to install
>
dan'l,
you have not missed anything - i neglected to put the macosx support in
cmon.
please try the attach cmon v0.15rc1
it uses psutil, so you'll have to install that:
easy_install psutil
or use pip or whatever python package management you are using on macos.
i have only tested this on an
At re-start after installing cmon on OS X the terminal throws this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
>
> File "./bin/weewxd", line 64, in
>
> weewx.engine.main(options, args)
>
> File "/Users/Shared/weewx/bin/weewx/engine.py", line 838, in main
>
> engine =
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 9:51:17 AM UTC-5, mwall wrote:
>
> On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 9:25:47 AM UTC-5, Dan'l B wrote:
>>
>> When running the wee_extension --install to add for example, the forecast
>> skin,
>>
>> *sudo ./wee_extension --install weewx-forecast-3**.0.8.tgz*
>>>
>>
On Tuesday, November 22, 2016 at 9:25:47 AM UTC-5, Dan'l B wrote:
>
> When running the wee_extension --install to add for example, the forecast
> skin,
>
> *sudo ./wee_extension --install weewx-forecast-3**.0.8.tgz*
>>
>
> the installer fails trying to find the home directory on OS X, which is
When running the wee_extension --install to add for example, the forecast
skin,
*sudo ./wee_extension --install weewx-forecast-3**.0.8.tgz*
>
the installer fails trying to find the home directory on OS X, which is
/Users/Share/weewx, with this error:
IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or
On Tue, Nov 22, 2016 at 5:15 AM, Dave Webb KB1PVH wrote:
> If it's a 3rd party application sending from Gmail, you need to lower your
> Gmail account security settings to allow it.
>
Could be the problem. In particular, if you're using two-step
authentication, gmail will not
If it's a 3rd party application sending from Gmail, you need to lower your
Gmail account security settings to allow it.
Dave-KB1PVH
Sent from my Galaxy S7
On Nov 22, 2016 7:51 AM, "Andrew Milner"
wrote:
> Thanks gary - which probably means the mail service on the
Thanks gary - which probably means the mail service on the rpi has not been
set up or not set up correctly. I seem to recall googling for instructions
for setting up the mail service to send via gmail from the rpi.
On Tuesday, 22 November 2016 14:43:02 UTC+2, gjr80 wrote:
> According to the
According to the log the alarm was triggered at 17:34:24. The issue is not one
of triggering the alarm but rather what happened to the email.
Gary
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Is the txbatterystatus actually being put into the loop and/or rec records?
On Tuesday, 22 November 2016 14:30:45 UTC+2, zkab wrote:
> I changed count_threshold = 10 but nothing happens ... no mails telling me
> that battery is low ...
> Whats next ?
>
> Den måndag 21 november 2016 kl.
Hi Guys
Have been following this thread with interest as I am having the same
issues. Current setup is a WMR300 connected to a RPi 3 running Rasbian
Jessie. Installed 3.6.2 and had the same usb issue. Tried installing the
0.15RC2 driver but had a different error. As it was a new setup I
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