Hello Willard,
I don't think that I am hitting the same problem because this happens
without rebooting. I am just starting the processes manually at the
moment, and the clock is never being shifted ahead by years. It also
appears that the data is being collected without any problem, just
On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 10:05:03AM -0800, Steve Lancaster wrote:
The problems I see with IRC is that 1) many corp. networks won't let IRC
thru their firewalls. 2) on a mailing list, there is a record kept of
the problems other people are seeing.. this disappears with IRC, and
unless you
Hello all,
(writing as acting list admin)
First of all, please accept my apologies for not catching up with the
situation before it got out of hand.
Apparently, one of the mailman upgrades disrupted the no non-member
postings rule - being paranoid as I am, I remember setting it to reject,
and
Hello all,
Had to approve two messages today because of the size exceeding
SourceForge limit (40kb).
Please observe RFC 1855 :)
--vt
a.k.a. OWFS list administrator
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Using Tomcat but need to do more? Need to support web services,
Steve Lancaster wrote:
Is 10 year old temperature data really worth ANYTHING? (Unless you are the
weather forecasters.)?
Yes - see below
Tell me.. do you remember where sensor 10.2C0442000800 was 10 years ago?
I may not, but my scripts definitely do
Or what the configuration of all
Andrew Thoms wrote:
Yesterday it started to
have glitches in the temperature readings;
all the sensors seem to have coincidental spikes or dips in their
values at
random intervals.
I have attached some of
the graphs from this morning.
The weekly data shows how
it