pip3 install pypcap
Looking in indexes: https://pypi.org/simple, https://www.piwheels.org/simple
Collecting pypcap
  Downloading
https://files.pythonhosted.org/packages/12/71/a689ca8c6ef4570e105efdc6b46d4ac16cdef7af36a8fbfaff0f6fa2b754/pypcap-1.2.3.tar.gz
    (136kB) 100% |████████████████████████████████| 143kB 1.4MB/s
    Complete output from command python setup.py egg_info: pcap.h not
    found

    ---------------------------------------- Command "python setup.py
egg_info" failed with error code 1 in /tmp/pip-install-yuo7efq5/pypcap/

On 12/12/20 6:25 PM, gjr80 wrote:
Can you provide the console output from when you installed pypcap? Under some circumstances pip installs locally in a directory that is not in the path when python is run. If you can't uninstall using:

$ sudo pip3 uninstall pypcap

and then install again and capture and post the console output.

Gary
On Sunday, 13 December 2020 at 12:04:38 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

    Done, same error.

    On 12/12/20 5:56 PM, gjr80 wrote:
    I believe that installing via apt makes pcap available under
    python2 only. Try installing pypcap using pip3:

    $ sudo pip3 install pypcap

    Note that you may need ot install pip3 if not already installed:

    $ sudo apt-get install python3-pip

    Gary

    On Sunday, 13 December 2020 at 11:38:58 UTC+10
    [email protected] wrote:

        Ok, got a little further.

        Dec 12 17:04:24 raspberrypi weewx[18797] INFO __main__: Using
        Python 3.7.3 (default, Jul 25 2020, 13:03:44) #012[GCC 8.3.0]

        root@raspberrypi:/home/pi# PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/weewx
        python3.7 /usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py
        --device=acurite-bridge --mode=sniff --iface=wlan0
        --filter="src 10.3.141.99 and dst port 80"


        Traceback (most recent call last):

          File "/usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py", line 2664, in
        <module>
            address=options.addr, port=options.port)
          File "/usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py", line 1002, in
        __init__
            AcuriteBridge.Parser(), handler=AcuriteBridge.Handler,
        **stn_dict)
          File "/usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py", line 427, in
        __init__
            iface, pcap_filter, promiscuous)
          File "/usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py", line 465, in
        __init__
            import pcap
        ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'pcap'

        @@@@@I have this installed, but I guess it is not finding
        it:@@@@@@

        root@raspberrypi:/home/pi# sudo apt-get install python-libpcap
        Reading package lists... Done
        Building dependency tree
        Reading state information... Done
        python-libpcap is already the newest version (0.6.4-1).
        The following packages were automatically installed and are
        no longer required:
          lxplug-volume openbsd-inetd tcpd
        Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove them.
        0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.

        Thanks,

        Chris KQ6UP


        On 12/12/20 4:43 PM, gjr80 wrote:
        When you start WeeWX after your upgrade what version of
        python is it run under? python 2 or python 3? You will find
        this in the startup portion of the log when starting WeeWX.
        Assuming you installed the dependencies for this version of
        python you will need to specify the version of python used
        when running the interceptor directly. If WeeWX is being run
        under python2 replace /python/ in the above command with
        /python2/, if WeeWX is being run under python3 replace
        /python/ in the above command with /python3/.

        Gary

        On Sunday, 13 December 2020 at 09:38:29 UTC+10
        [email protected] wrote:

            It got one line further, lol:

            root@raspberrypi:/usr/share/weewx#
            PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/weewx python
            /usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py
            --device=acurite-bridge --mode=sniff --iface=wlan0
            --filter="src 10.3.141.99 and dst port 80"


            Traceback (most recent call last):

              File "/usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py", line 303,
            in <module>
                import weeutil.weeutil
              File "/usr/share/weewx/weeutil/weeutil.py", line 26,
            in <module>
                from weeutil.config import accumulateLeaves, search_up
              File "/usr/share/weewx/weeutil/config.py", line 11, in
            <module>
                import configobj
            ImportError: No module named configobj

            On 12/12/20 3:34 PM, gjr80 wrote:
            try

            $ PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/weewx python
            /usr/share/weewx/user/interceptor.py .....

            Gary

            On Sunday, 13 December 2020 at 09:23:56 UTC+10
            [email protected] wrote:

                There is no "bin" directory in /home/weewx or
                /usr/share/weewx.  I don't have a /home/weewx
                directory, but I do /usr/share/weewx directory.

                I have "tree'd" the weewx folder.

                weewx/
                ├── daemon.py
                ├── __pycache__
                │   ├── daemon.cpython-37.pyc
                │   └── six.cpython-37.pyc
                ├── schemas
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   ├── __pycache__
                │   │   ├── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   └── wview_extended.cpython-37.pyc
                │   ├── wview_extended.py
                │   └── wview.py
                ├── six.py
                ├── user
                │   ├── extensions.py
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   ├── installer
                │   │   └── interceptor
                │   │       └── install.py
                │   ├── interceptor.py
                │   └── __pycache__
                │       ├── extensions.cpython-37.pyc
                │       ├── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                │       └── interceptor.cpython-37.pyc
                ├── weecfg
                │   ├── config.py
                │   ├── database.py
                │   ├── extension.py
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   └── __pycache__
                │       ├── config.cpython-37.pyc
                │       ├── extension.cpython-37.pyc
                │       └── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                ├── wee_config
                ├── wee_database
                ├── weedb
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   ├── mysql.py
                │   ├── __pycache__
                │   │   ├── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   └── sqlite.cpython-37.pyc
                │   └── sqlite.py
                ├── wee_debug
                ├── wee_device
                ├── wee_extension
                ├── wee_import
                ├── weeimport
                │   ├── csvimport.py
                │   ├── cumulusimport.py
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   ├── wdimport.py
                │   ├── weathercatimport.py
                │   ├── weeimport.py
                │   └── wuimport.py
                ├── weeplot
                │   ├── genplot.py
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   ├── __pycache__
                │   │   ├── genplot.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   └── utilities.cpython-37.pyc
                │   └── utilities.py
                ├── wee_reports
                ├── weeutil
                │   ├── config.py
                │   ├── ftpupload.py
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   ├── logger.py
                │   ├── log.py
                │   ├── Moon.py
                │   ├── __pycache__
                │   │   ├── config.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── logger.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── Moon.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── Sun.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   └── weeutil.cpython-37.pyc
                │   ├── rsyncupload.py
                │   ├── Sun.py
                │   ├── timediff.py
                │   └── weeutil.py
                ├── weewx
                │   ├── accum.py
                │   ├── almanac.py
                │   ├── cheetahgenerator.py
                │   ├── crc16.py
                │   ├── defaults.py
                │   ├── drivers
                │   │   ├── acurite.py
                │   │   ├── cc3000.py
                │   │   ├── fousb.py
                │   │   ├── __init__.py
                │   │   ├── __pycache__
                │   │   │   ├── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   │   └── simulator.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── simulator.py
                │   │   ├── te923.py
                │   │   ├── ultimeter.py
                │   │   ├── vantage.py
                │   │   ├── wmr100.py
                │   │   ├── wmr200.py
                │   │   ├── wmr300.py
                │   │   ├── wmr9x8.py
                │   │   ├── ws1.py
                │   │   ├── ws23xx.py
                │   │   └── ws28xx.py
                │   ├── engine.py
                │   ├── filegenerator.py
                │   ├── imagegenerator.py
                │   ├── __init__.py
                │   ├── manager.py
                │   ├── __pycache__
                │   │   ├── accum.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── almanac.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── cheetahgenerator.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── defaults.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── engine.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── imagegenerator.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── __init__.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── manager.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── qc.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── reportengine.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── restx.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── station.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── tags.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── units.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── uwxutils.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── wxformulas.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── wxservices.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   ├── wxxtypes.cpython-37.pyc
                │   │   └── xtypes.cpython-37.pyc
                │   ├── qc.py
                │   ├── reportengine.py
                │   ├── restx.py
                │   ├── station.py
                │   ├── tags.py
                │   ├── units.py
                │   ├── uwxutils.py
                │   ├── wxengine.py
                │   ├── wxformulas.py
                │   ├── wxmanager.py
                │   ├── wxservices.py
                │   ├── wxxtypes.py
                │   └── xtypes.py
                ├── weewxd
                └── wunderfixer

                On 12/12/20 2:48 PM, gjr80 wrote:
                Apologies, I have given you incomplete info. The
                command provided under the /How to run the driver
                directly/ section requires you to be in the WeeWX
                root directory (nominally /home/weewx for a
                setup.py install or /usr/share/weewx for a package
                install). I thought that was stated in the readme
                but it seems it is not, it is only stated in the
                comments
                
<https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-interceptor/blob/master/bin/user/interceptor.py#L2568>
                in the actual driver file.

                Try cd'ing into /home/weewx or /usr/share/weewx
                (as applicable) and then execute the command.

                My preference when running WeeWX drivers directly
                is to specify the paths in full, eg:

                $ PYTHONPATH=/home/weewx/bin python
                /home/weewx/user/driver_file_name.py

                It's a little more typing, is more specific and
                requires you to know exactly where things are on
                your system but it has the advantage of being
                'present working directory' agnostic.

                Gary

                On Sunday, 13 December 2020 at 02:01:33 UTC+10
                [email protected] wrote:

                    When I try the whole command as root I get
                    (note I will change the flags after I get it
                    to find the file):

                    PYTHONPATH=bin python bin/user/interceptor.py
                    --device=acurite-bridge --mode=sniff
                    --iface=eth0 --filter="src 192.168.0.4 and dst
                    port 80"
                    python: can't open file
                    'bin/user/interceptor.py': [Errno 2] No such
                    file or directory

                    That is why I executed the way I did.  Maybe
                    this is what is going on.  Not sure why this
                    does not work.

                    Thanks,

                    Chris KQ6UP

                    On 12/11/20 8:29 PM, gjr80 wrote:
                    Hi,

                    Python needs to know where to find the WeeWX
                    python files. If you have a look through the
                    interceptor readme
                    <https://github.com/matthewwall/weewx-interceptor>
                    and scroll down to the section titled /How to
                    run the driver directly/ it tells you what
                    you need to do.

                    Gary

                    On Saturday, 12 December 2020 at 14:01:25
                    UTC+10 Chris Maness wrote:

                        I had wee-wx interceptor running on
                        version 3.8.2, but since upgrading
                        to 4.2.0 and upgrading the
                        weewx-interceptor, I cannot get it to work.
                        When I run by hand to debug, I get the
                        following error:

                        /home/pi/weewx-interceptor-master/bin/user#
                        python interceptor.py
                        --device=ecowitt-client --mode=sniff
                        --iface=wlan0 --filter="src
                        10.3.141.99 and dst port 80"

                        Traceback (most recent call last):

                        File "interceptor.py", line 302, in <module>

                        import weewx.drivers

                        ImportError: No module named weewx.drivers

                        Any suggestions on how to fix this?

                        Thanks, Chris KQ6UP

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