Gary, I'm running 3.8.0 on a Mac. I ran debug and have attached the output results. I did have SteelSeries gauges working with weewx but tried to set up the realtime updates and screwed something up and killed weewx. So I started over. The instructions for long polling is a little confusing to me. I'm fairly new (relatively speaking) to this whole thing of terminal, paths and permissions but stumbling along. I was running wview with ss-gauges for about 3 years. Did some code changes to add some different gauges and that was trial and error but got it working with some help from other users. Decided to give weewx a try and been very pleased with the outcome.
Thanks again. Keith On Tuesday, January 9, 2018 at 4:41:36 AM UTC-6, gjr80 wrote: > > Keith, > > I looked at the lat long code and no change for well over a year, its > pretty simple and appears functional to me. On my site I am using 6 digit > decimal lat/long and my displayed values are spot on to at least 1/100th of > a minute. I just ran up a VM with weeWX 3.8.0 and put in latitude = > 34.010731 longtitude = -96.425720 and index.html displays > > Latitude: 34° 00.64' N > Longitude: 096° 25.54' W > which is slightly different to your results. Are you sure that you have > those figures you listed in your first post set in weewx.conf? You did > stop then start weeWX or do a config reload after changing any weewx.conf > setting didn't you? You can do a wee_debug > <http://weewx.com/docs/utilities.htm#wee_debug_utility> run and post the > output, that will show us the weewx.conf that weeWX is using (in case > there is more than one or you have an editor problem). Not too much else I > can think of off hand. Does not appear to be a problem with the weeWX code > though. > > Gary > > >> -- 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.
