* On 2022 26 Apr 18:32 -0500, 'loonsailor' via weewx-user wrote:
> For a long time, I've been sticking with my old whew.conf file, ignoring 
> the new ones that show up with each update.  It's been several years, and 
> I'm wondering if / when my old conf file becomes outdated enough that I'm 
> missing features, or creating problems.  Short of manually updating each 
> time (error prone!) is there a good way to deal with this? 

I think manually is the only way.  I use vimdiff which helps me avoid
omissions and typos but requires knowing at least basic vi editing
commands.  The syntax highlighting makes it easy to spot differences
between the files and on a line by line basis.

- Nate

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