On 25/10/2022 00:13, Tom Keffer wrote:
One glitch that could affect new users running older operating systems.

Older versions of the Seasons skin plot wind direction over time. Unfortunately, they do this by taking the scalar average of the wind directions, instead of the vector average. For example, directions 350°, 0°, and 10° would average out to 120°, not the 0° you would expect.

The version of Seasons in V4.9 fixes this problem, but it uses SQL queries that use mathematical functions that were introduced in sqlite in v3.35, which came out about a year and a half ago. Not all versions of sqlite have caught up.

Bottom line: if you're installing a new version of the Seasons skin you could encounter this problem. There are several easy workarounds. Let me know if you have the problem.

MySQL users are not affected.

Cheers,

-tk

This will be a problem for anyone on Debian Bullseye or earlier as they are still on 3.34. I'm still running Buster due to the camera issues and that is on 3.27.


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