Hi,

You might want to start here 
<http://weewx.com/docs/usersguide.htm#Where_to_find_things>. User supplied 
drivers are typically placed in what is referred to in the link I attached 
as the *User directory*.

The log is your friend, it will tell you what WeeWX is doing and what error 
is being encountered. When posting the log more is better.

Gary

On Sunday, 8 August 2021 at 10:39:58 UTC+10 [email protected] wrote:

> I'm starting from scratch with a new Rasp Pi 4, Debian OS, and installed 
> the newest version of WeeWx with the method that placed the bulk of the 
> files in the /etc/weewx directory, not the /home one.
>
> I have found the 0.5 release of the Rainwise IP100 driver and ran the 
> program to add an extention, and found it listed in the weewx.config file 
> as the driver.  I've edited the .config file to include the IP address that 
> the IP100 is on my system, but get an error when I try to start weewxd.
>
> Before posting more info and asking questions I'm trying to learn more by 
> exploring the possible errors myself.  I want to verify that the IP100 
> driver did get loaded in the right place, but cannot find it snooping 
> around in the various bin areas.
>
> Maybe it is elsewhere? Maybe it didn't get loaded as I thought it did.  So 
> to start with, may I ask where I should check to see if all the driver 
> software got loaded?
> Dale
>
>

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