Fair enough. What is the "<domain-target">  argument that's relevant to 
weewx? Looking over the macOS launchctl man page and other docs hasn't 
helped.

prompt> sudo launchctl bootstrap 
Usage: launchctl bootstrap <domain-target> [service-path, service-path2, 
...]

I also perused many of the available MacOS docs for weewx but many predate 
5.0, so aren't relevant.

Thanks.

On Sunday, September 1, 2024 at 12:47:13 PM UTC-6 vince wrote:

> "Try running `launchctl bootstrap` as root for richer errors."
> I'm not sure how to proceed.

I would try running 'launchctl bootstrap' as root for richer errors.

Sometimes you should try what they suggest.

On Sunday, September 1, 2024 at 11:36:35 AM UTC-7 Gary S wrote:

I'd been running 4.9.1 for too long and had errors now and again that 
required a manual restart, and I thought the Wunderground-caused update 
problem was actually me.

Anyway, I've migrated to 5.1.0 and I've run into a couple glitches.

1) Trying to run 

~weewx-data/scripts/setup-daemon.sh

fails because 'getent' is a Linux script (apparently), not a macOS one. I 
commented out that part and the remainder worked fine, however:

prompt> sudo launchctl load /Library/LaunchDaemons/com.weewx.weewxd.plist
Load failed: 5: Input/output error
Try running `launchctl bootstrap` as root for richer errors.
prompt>

I'm not sure how to proceed.

2) I also need to figure out how to merge weewx.sdb from 
/Users/shared/weewx/archive/weewx.sb (ends at 13:15 26 Aug)

with

 ~/weewx-data/archive/weewx.sdb (current and being updated)

Any advice is welcome on either!




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