Dunca
> Forget the second patch is was not too cleaver :-(
>
> The attached should be better.
Duncan,
If you implement the same patch for the "Dew Point" section,
(line 877), then we startup clean. I have a working file now.
Thanks,
Jim
>
> Duncan
>
>
> --
Duncan Webb wrote:
> Jim Duda wrote:
>> Duncan Webb wrote:
>>
>>> Interesting so it look like the data has changed as the code has not
>>> changed for ages.
>>>
>>> Index: src/util/pymetar.py
>>> ===
>>> --- src/util/pymetar.py (revisi
Jim Duda wrote:
> Duncan Webb wrote:
>
>> Interesting so it look like the data has changed as the code has not
>> changed for ages.
>>
>> Index: src/util/pymetar.py
>> ===
>> --- src/util/pymetar.py (revision 11576)
>> +++ src/util/py
Duncan Webb wrote:
> Interesting so it look like the data has changed as the code has not
> changed for ages.
>
> Index: src/util/pymetar.py
> ===
> --- src/util/pymetar.py (revision 11576)
> +++ src/util/pymetar.py (working copy)
>
Jim Duda wrote:
> Duncan Webb wrote:
>
>> When you upgraded, did you remove the build directory and the
>> site-packages/freevo.
>
> I believe I had deleted both of those directories.
>
> I saw the 1.9.0 release notice and just used that one.
>
> Now I just get this:
>
> Traceback (most recent
Duncan Webb wrote:
> When you upgraded, did you remove the build directory and the
> site-packages/freevo.
I believe I had deleted both of those directories.
I saw the 1.9.0 release notice and just used that one.
Now I just get this:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/lib/python2.
Jim Duda wrote:
> Duncan Webb wrote:
>> Yes you need 0.2.x, the current version is in contrib/runtime/pygoom-2k4
>> and there are some pre-built binaries pygoom-2k4-0.2.1.linux-i686.tar.gz
>> and pygoom-2k4-0.2.1.linux-x86_64.tar.gz.
>>
>
> Duncan,
>
> Thanks for the tip. Using the 0.2.x versio
Duncan Webb wrote:
>>
> Yes you need 0.2.x, the current version is in contrib/runtime/pygoom-2k4
> and there are some pre-built binaries pygoom-2k4-0.2.1.linux-i686.tar.gz
> and pygoom-2k4-0.2.1.linux-x86_64.tar.gz.
>
Duncan,
Thanks for the tip. Using the 0.2.x version of pygoom corrected the
Jim Duda wrote:
> I want to give mplayervis a try. I'm new to this.
>
> I followed the instructions to compile and install both goom2k4-0 and
> pygoom-2k4
>
> I result in this:
> lroom# ls -ltr /usr/lib | grep goom
> -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 399249 May 24 22:34 libgoom2.so.0.0.0
> lrwxrwxrwx
I want to give mplayervis a try. I'm new to this.
I followed the instructions to compile and install both goom2k4-0 and pygoom-2k4
I result in this:
lroom# ls -ltr /usr/lib | grep goom
-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 399249 May 24 22:34 libgoom2.so.0.0.0
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 17 May 24 22:34 l
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