Are your weeWX and webserver on the same computer or is the server at a remote location. Also what is the root of your webserver. If it is different to /html you will need to edit the skin.conf file.
Steepleian On Sun, Oct 28, 2018 at 11:19 PM rich T <[email protected]> wrote: > I'm trying to install the template, but get the following error. > > 2018-10-28 18:59:39: (mod_fastcgi.c.2543) FastCGI-stderr: PHP message: PHP > Warning: include(): Failed opening 'version.php' for inclusion > (include_path='.:/usr/share/php') in /var/www/html/settings.php on line 2 > 2018-10-28 18:59:39: (mod_fastcgi.c.2543) FastCGI-stderr: PHP message: PHP > Notice: Undefined variable: wver in /var/www/html/settings.php on line 27 > > I'm running the Lighttpd server. All the permissions are set correctly. > > Thanks > > Rich > > > On Tuesday, October 9, 2018 at 4:55:14 AM UTC-4, [email protected] wrote: >> >> I think that we can all agree that the real strengths of weeWX are what >> goes on 'under the hood (or the bonnet for a Brit like me)', its sheer >> adaptability and a huge community working out solutions together. >> >> I came to weeWX after years of being a Cumulus user (another excellent >> software) but came to a grinding halt when changing to unsupported Weather >> Station. It was weeWX to the rescue along with the HP1000 driver and I was >> back up and running. In my Cumulus days I had been an early adopter of the >> excellent weather34 template, designed and owned by Brian Underdown. This >> was originally designed for use with Cumulus as a single dashboard concept >> where everything is accessible from a single web page. So could I use the >> template with weeWX, yes by deploying the CRT extension to generate a >> realtime.txt file. >> >> Now I wanted it to do more, I am not a coder so it takes me a bit longer >> to discover the snippets of code that I need to make things happen and this >> is where this forum and others became a valuable resource for myself along >> with contributions and technical support from others. A big thanks here to >> David Marshall who has rescued me on more than one occasion. >> >> Recently Brian Underwood took the decision to only support the >> Meteobridge version of his template going forward. However, he was very >> happy for the other versions of the template to hosted and maintained by >> others. On this basis, both the weeWX and Cumulus versions live on. I am >> now hosting the weeWX version and actively maintaining it in the spirit of >> Brian's original concept. You can find it here: - >> >> >> https://github.com/steepleian/weather34-Home-Weatherstation-Template-weeWX-adapted >> >> The latest version is now using the weeWX archive database to generate >> the pop-up CanvasJS charts instead of relying on Weather Underground. The >> setup guides are provided for general guidance only due to the multitude of >> ways weeWX can be setup by individual users. >> >> I would like to re-iterate that although Brian Underdown is very happy >> for this version to exist and be maintained, he offers no support >> whatsoever for this version. Any requests to do so will remain unanswered. >> Please respect Brian's wishes in this respect. Any issues should be >> directed to this forum. >> >> My own current version of the template shows additional features which >> may be included in future updates if there is sufficient demand. It can >> found here https://claydonsweather.org.uk >> >> When used with a smartphone or a narrow browser window, the page morphs >> into a slimline mobile version. >> > -- > 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. > -- 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.
