I nearly did that as well, I thought you had to add a new repository for 
apt-get to pick up the new version, or is it in the original one now?

I take it you don't have a backup of your working 4.10.2 install? I have a 
simple cron job that copies all the various WeeWx locations and files to 
the ~/backups directory then rsyncs it to a NAS every night at 00:01, it's 
saved me a couple of times!

On Wednesday, February 7, 2024 at 11:03:23 AM UTC Rick M0LEP wrote:

> I had a working system with 4.10.2, and I had planned to leave it that 
> way, but somehow, weewx slipped into an "apt-get upgrade" this morning 
> and 5.0.1 got installed.
>
> I'm (or at least I was) using the GW1100 driver and the Belchertown 1.2 
> skin.
>
> I've tried downgrading back to 4.10.2, but I think that just made 
> matters worse, as the only message I get when trying to start weewx now 
> is:
>
> Feb 7 10:51:29 duma systemd[1]: Started WeeWX.
> Feb 7 10:51:30 duma weewxd[5454]: Traceback (most recent call last):
> Feb 7 10:51:30 duma weewxd[5454]: File "/usr/share/weewx/weewxd", line 29, 
> in <module>
> Feb 7 10:51:30 duma weewxd[5454]: import user.extensions
> Feb 7 10:51:30 duma weewxd[5454]: ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 
> 'user.extensions'
> Feb 7 10:51:30 duma systemd[1]: weewx.service: Main process exited, 
> code=exited, status=1/FAILURE
> Feb 7 10:51:30 duma systemd[1]: weewx.service: Failed with result 
> 'exit-code'.
>
> Where should I start trying to fix the mess?
>
> Quite happy to do the upgrade if that's the best way. 
>
> -- 
> 73, Rick, M0LEP
>
>

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