I am new to weewx and have very basic linux and python skills. I'd like to run weewx on windows 10 with python 3.7. I've read the 'Python 3 strategy' in the users group and it's outside my skill level. The users guide for 2.7 seems very straightforward and meets the guide statement of " Ability to do simple Unix tasks such as changing file permissions and running commands". that I can do. Has an installation guide been developed for Windows 10 and python 3 and where can I find it?
To introduce myself, I am a retired research plant physiologist. I built a raspberry pi weather station and developed the code for it to monitor the external weather as well as conditions in a small greenhouse. After a year or so I decided that many of the sensors were unreliable so I purchased a Davis Vantage Pro unit and will use weewx to manage the data. I realize I could subscribe to the WeatherLInk Pro site and obtain what I want but I'd prefer to develop it myself (with your help). As a colleague once wrote "what fun is it if it works out of the box". My alternative is to use a RPI with python 2.7 and a samba server to shuttle the data to my PC but I'd rather handle it directly on the PC if possible. I looked into downloading Python 2.7 on the WIN10 PC and it seems python.org no longer provides it because it is being phased-out. I greatly appreciate the time in helping me get started and any advice on my strategy, David -- 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]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/fcc9d47e-923b-41f7-8560-2084f5b39da2%40googlegroups.com.
