2017-11-08 13:03 GMT+01:00 mwall <[email protected]>: > > > On Wednesday, November 8, 2017 at 5:03:36 AM UTC-5, Stanislaw Kaminski > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> To the chase: ImageGenerator seems to be malfunctioning in my >> installation. It generates barely readable images, and some of them are not >> even finished - I'm attaching one that shows all the symptoms. You may >> notice that it lacks bottom ~40 px. >> >> There are no error messages in log or debug log during generation, Weewx >> seems happy with the results. I'm less thrilled :-) >> >> Might be related to system update (I'm running ArchARM), might be related >> to some sensors going offline for some time (batteries needed replacing). >> Other than that, no idea. >> >> All the images generated are corrupt, just in different level - they are >> all unreadable, but some of them have only top 50-100 px, some more. >> >> What might be causing this? >> > > maybe weewx has an undocumented 3d-mode - perhaps if you put on some > old-skool green-red 3d glasses it would make sense? :) > > first make sure that you are not having network transfer problems - either > view the images directly from the disk where weewx emitted them, or copy > them using scp/rsync to ensure that you are not experiencing some kind of > systemic copy issues. > > it is more likely due to the python imaging library. what version of > PIL/Pillow are you using, and how did you install it? > > m > > With pacman: community/python2-pillow 4.3.0-1 [installed]
System is fully updated. It's not network transfer, checked. However, I found that it's browser that can't render entire image - the image is there, Picasa Photo Viewer is able to display it, but it's still corrupt (just full height). I'm attaching my skin.conf in case it's of any use. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
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