Re: [weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread Andrew Milner
Just seen an 'oddity' . accessing the rpi via ssh from windows via putty when the window is small I get two lines per period ... one line for first tranche of 250 records with last timestamp date and time one line for remaining records of period with last timestamp date and time In full scree

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread Andrew Milner
Square brackets perhaps?? For some reason the round brackets looks as though they should be included (to sill me at least)!! This may be helpful . http://pcsupport.about.com/od/commandlinereference/a/command-syntax.htm no doubt there is a definition for python somewhere too On Saturda

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread gjr80
> > Oh yes - somewhere in the instructions (or help, not sure which) - the > time in the --date command is in brackets. I presume this is because the > time is optional - but why the brackets? An option in syntax definitions > is (I thought) indicated by | whilst the inclusion of brackets i

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread Andrew Milner
Gary My big bad OK - an import of 20 months is back under way . let's see if the result is better than last time as qc is now invoked!! Andrew phew good job this is just a test system I do wish we would go back to using the word 'bad' as an adjective rather than a noun!

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread gjr80
Ok, that is a mess. Have another read at the dot point instructions I provided. On 8 October 2016 at 07:37, gjr80 > wrote: > Andrew, >> >> My bad, wee_import was being told to write to a US database irrespective >> of the underlying database units, the QC department is being fired as I >> wri

Re: [weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread Andrew Milner
Gary I hasve got into a total mess now getting errors all over the place After the 3.6 instasll I had a file called wee_import in /bin which I renamed to wee_import.orig and moved the new wee_import.py in its place. THEN I saw there is also a weeimport directory, which contains wee_import.py

[weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread gjr80
Andrew, My bad, wee_import was being told to write to a US database irrespective of the underlying database units, the QC department is being fired as I write this. The attached weeimport.py should fix the issue, usual deal: - move the original weewx/bin/weeimport/weeimport.py aside by re

[weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread gjr80
Andrew, My bad, wee_import was being told to write to a US database irrespective of the underlying database units, the QC department is being fired as I write this. The attached weeimport.py should fix the issue, usual deal: - move the original weewx/bin/weeimport/weeimport.py aside by renam

Re: [weewx-user] Responsive Skin install

2016-10-07 Thread Darryn Capes-Davis
OK. I had a brief time this Saturday afternoon to publish the aussearch.oy to GitHub as well as write a quick Wiki page. See https://github.com/dcapslock/weewx-responsive-skin/wiki/Australian-'Search'-Extensions One reason I held back till now is that implementing *appTemp* was a bit complicate

[weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread Andrew Milner
. not quite perfect .. Just upgraded, and thought I would correct some errors from a previous import by using wee_import from WU with full qc checking - as available in the now standard wee_import. Created a wuimport.conf, and modified the qc section of weewx.conf The --dry-run proceede

[weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread Andrew Milner
. not quite perfect .. Just upgraded, and thought I would correct some errors from a previous import by using wee_import from WU with full qc checking - as available in the now standard wee_import. Created a wuimport.conf, and modified the qc section of weewx.conf went to do the import

Re: [weewx-user] Responsive Skin install

2016-10-07 Thread Glenn McKechnie
Hi Darryn, I'm certainly interested in the Australian forecast abilities and the skin at http://carlingfordweather.sydney/ looks pretty good too. So if you can add me to your ' walk through ' discussion, it would be appreciated. -- Cheers Glenn rorpi-raspberry pi + weewx: now with scripts

[weewx-user] Re: Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread vince
On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 5:12:02 PM UTC-7, Tom Keffer wrote: > > With this release we have rearranged the User's Guide, and broken out the > hardware-specific information into its own Hardware Guide > . > > > upgraded (debian setup.py method) from 3.5.

[weewx-user] Responsive Skin install

2016-10-07 Thread Darryn Capes-Davis
Hi Peter, The Australian extensions are not documnted as til yet there has not been much interest. Also, without having a good test case it is hard to know how to format the documentation. If you want to get this going, email me at weather@carlingfordweather.sydney and I will walk you through i

[weewx-user] weewx with OS LW301 and interceptor driver

2016-10-07 Thread Sam Roza
Hello All! I've got weewx running on an rPi3, and I have the interceptor set up. All starts correctly, and the port is open, etc. The issue is that none of the packet collection methods seems to work. I am receiving error 400 from both tcpdump as well as ngrep commands that are piped to nc: #

[weewx-user] Version 3.6.0 hits the streets

2016-10-07 Thread Thomas Keffer
Many thanks to Matthew Wall and Gary Roderick for getting this release out! There are several new features, but the two biggest were both provided by Gary: - Added the ability to run reports using a cron-like notation, instead of with every report cycle. See User's Guide for details. - A

[weewx-user] Re: Hurricane Matthew - wow

2016-10-07 Thread vince
On Friday, October 7, 2016 at 9:08:59 AM UTC-7, Steve2Q wrote: > > Hope the owner of rowes.org is safe. The site did not respond this AM > > yup, I was noticing thatsurrounding stations look up, guessing a power outage. it'll be interesting seeing the history (assuming it has a datalogger) wh

[weewx-user] Re: Hurricane Matthew - wow

2016-10-07 Thread Steve2Q
Hope the owner of rowes.org is safe. The site did not respond this AM -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "weewx-user" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to weewx-user+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For

[weewx-user] Re: Niculskin with response design, bootstrap style and history template released

2016-10-07 Thread Robin
Andrew, Could you tell me how you set up skin.conf to get the 'Days when rain fell' table? I have been thinking about adding 'Dry Days' which is not so far from your table. I have also been collecting the number of hours of sunshine each day and have been pondering a 'Bootstrap' table for 'Av

[weewx-user] Re: Niculskin with response design, bootstrap style and history template released

2016-10-07 Thread Andrew Milner
Yes, Nick's history pages are indeed very useful . http://cr.netflash.com.cy:61009/weewxweather/Bootstrap/history.html On Friday, 7 October 2016 12:35:19 UTC+3, Nico Gulden wrote: > Hello, > > Am 07.10.2016 um 01:17 schrieb pon...@gmail.com : > > Looks great. I'm using a modified version

[weewx-user] Re: Niculskin with response design, bootstrap style and history template released

2016-10-07 Thread Nico Gulden
Hello, Am 07.10.2016 um 01:17 schrieb pono...@gmail.com: > Looks great. I'm using a modified version of Sofaskin and will be glad > to try this when I get a moment. Thank you. > Q. Does the history page include the gauge displays? No, it does not include the gauges. I focused on the history tab