Yes, wview had the same problem. I originally wrote wunderfixer when I was
still using wview.

-tk

On Sat, Nov 5, 2016 at 2:48 PM, vince <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Saturday, November 5, 2016 at 12:04:01 PM UTC-7, Andrew Milner wrote:
>>
>> The log shows every WU posting made
>> logwatch provides the count for the total number of WU posts made during
>> a day
>>
>> So - if it is being posted then it is a WU issue.
>>
>
>
> mmmmm - maybe (even 'probably') but you cannot tell with 100% accuracy
> from logs from one side only.  You'd have to have a full packet capture of
> the whole transaction and walk the transaction to know with absolute
> certainty.  Kind of hard to capture with such an intermittent thing that
> can't be forced to happen in some controlled experiment.
>
> I guess I'd like to know if wview, to name one, has the same intermittent
> problems. Since that has a different non-python codebase, if those users
> see the same kinds of things weewx users see, that would lend more credence
> toward blaming WU.   But I blame WU too currently :-)
>
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