They look ok.

I don't wish to sound cranky, but we put a lot of time into making the
install instructions bulletproof. Just follow the pip install instructions
<https://www.weewx.com/docs/5.0/quickstarts/pip/>. If you have a failure,
then come back and show us what happened.

On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:44 AM Francesco Fasano <fvirgol...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Point 5 refers to running weewx as a daemon.
> Apart from point 5, can you confirm that the points from number 1 to
> number 4 are fine?
>
> Il giorno martedì 16 gennaio 2024 alle 14:38:12 UTC+1 Tom Keffer ha
> scritto:
>
>> On Tue, Jan 16, 2024 at 5:19 AM Francesco Fasano <fvirg...@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks Tom,
>>> for the answer to tell the truth I'm carrying out tests on a virtual
>>> machine with Raspberry operating system with virtual box it could probably
>>> be as you say that there is some unusual hardware.
>>> I have a Raspberry Model 3 B+ and I performed my first installation with
>>> setup.py. Over time I updated Python to 3.9 and always updated Weewx.
>>> the weewx installation in my case is located in /home
>>> so if I didn't misunderstand I should do the following steps
>>> 1 - sudo apt update
>>> sudo apt install python3-pip -y
>>> sudo apt install python3-venv -y
>>> (do I have to do them from the home folder?)
>>
>>
>> No, these are system installs, so they can be done anywhere.
>>
>> 2 - # Create the virtual environment
>>> python3 -m venv ~/weewx-venv
>>> # Activate the WeeWX virtual environment
>>> source ~/weewx-venv/bin/activate
>>> # Install WeeWX into the virtual environment
>>> python3 -m pip install weewx
>>>
>>> 3 - weewxd --config=/home/weewx/weewx.conf
>>>
>>> 4 - # systems with systemd
>>> # This will run weekx as you, not root. If you prefer to run as
>>> # the root user, modify the weewx.service file.
>>> sudo cp /home/weewx/util/systemd/weewx.service /etc/systemd/system
>>> sudo systemctl daemon-reload
>>> sudo systemctl enable weewx
>>> sudo systemctl start weewx
>>>
>>> 5 - How do I start weewx version 5 when starting raspberry? with this?
>>> sudo sh ~/weewx-data/scripts/setup-daemon.sh
>>>
>>
>> I'm not sure what instructions you are following there, but the service
>> file /etc/systemd/system/weewx.service will cause weewx to start when the
>> system starts.
>>
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