Yes Tom, as I told Matthew in my previous post, I installed V5 in a virtual 
environment then copied the weewx.conf file from my version 4.10.2 which 
works perfectly.
I took the precaution of changing a few variables like SKIN_ROOT = 
skins, HTML_ROOT = public_html, version = 5.0.2
but not WEEWX_ROOT = ~/weewx-data/… :-(((((

>From the tests I have carried out, it even seems possible to do without 
defining this WEEWX_ROOT variable in weewx.conf of V5... Can you confirm 
Tom?

Many thanks for your software and your much appreciated help! ;-)

Le vendredi 1 mars 2024 à 15:54:48 UTC+1, Tom Keffer a écrit :

> Thank you, Matthew. I had totally forgotten that older weewx.conf files 
> set WEEWX_ROOT=/
>
> Remy: as Matthew asked, do you know how your weewx.conf came to be in its 
> state? Did you copy it from a previous debian install?
>
> On Fri, Mar 1, 2024 at 6:38 AM Remy Lavabre <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> SOLVED.... -->> Thank-you MATTHEW ! (and Tom of course...)
>> With *WEEWX_ROOT = ~/weewx-data/*
>>
>> Result -> 
>> Saving installer file to 
>> /home/remy/weewx-data/~/weewx-data/bin/user/installer/awekaswx
>> Saved copy of configuration as 
>> /home/remy/weewx-data/weewx.conf.20240301153706
>> Finished installing extension awekaswx from awekaswx.zip
>>
>> :ooo))))))))
>>
>> Le vendredi 1 mars 2024 à 15:34:55 UTC+1, Remy Lavabre a écrit :
>>
>>> Hi Matthew,
>>> Thank you for your help !
>>>
>>> *--->>> /etc/weewx does not exist*
>>> remy@remy-virtual-machine:/etc$ cd weewx
>>> bash: cd: weewx: Aucun fichier ou dossier de ce type
>>>   
>>>
>>> ---->>> 
>>> *# Root directory of the weewx data file hierarchy for this 
>>> stationWEEWX_ROOT = /*
>>>
>>> ---->>>> *The weewx.conf file was recovered from version 4.10.2 which 
>>> works perfectly and replaced the weewx.conf file from version 5 after 
>>> installation in a virtual environment and by modifying:*
>>>
>>>
>>> *SKIN_ROOT = skinsHTML_ROOT = public_htmlversion = 5.0.2*
>>>
>>>
>>> Le vendredi 1 mars 2024 à 15:13:04 UTC+1, matthew wall a écrit :
>>>
>>> remy,
>>>
>>> does /etc/weewx exist?
>>>
>>> --->>>>> 
>>>
>>>
>>> does /etc/weewx/bin/user exist?
>>>
>>> in the file ~/weewx-data/weewx.conf, what is WEEWX_ROOT?
>>>
>>> how did the file ~/weewx-data/weewx.conf get to its current state?
>>>
>>> m
>>>
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