Tom,

I installed at first Raspberri PI OS Light (32-bit) which resulted in errors
cat /etc/debian_version
11.7
Later I installed Raspberri PI OS Light (64-bit) which was OK
Same debian version 11.7
Op maandag 29 mei 2023 om 17:11:15 UTC-3 schreef Greg Troxel:

> Lucas Heijst <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > Tom, Vince and Greg,
> >
> > For users with a limited knowledge of Linux the installation of weewx 
> > should be a few (simple) installation steps as it always was before.
>
> Yes, but you are blurring:
>
> Things weewx depends on decide to use languages that are not
> compatible with the amount of RAM that weewx could fit in.
>
> "Simple steps" presupposes binary packages for some set of operating
> systems, operating system versions, and CPU types. There are a vast
> number of these. Almost always most of them do not have binaries. I
> ask you to stand in solidarity with me as I request pre-built binaries
> for NetBSD 10 vax! But seiously, the world is much more than a few
> distributions of GNU/Linux on about 4 CPU types.
>
> and not addressing:
>
> It is generally the responsibility of projects to provide source code,
> and packaging systems (which GNU/Linux "distributions are) to provide
> binaries for users.
>
>
> For the latter point, Tom may take a more expansive view. In a project
> I maintain*, I do not, and users not finding binaries that work for
> their is not allowed in the bug tracker because it is not a bug in the
> source code.
>
> * not named to avoid derailing this
>

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