Hi All,

After examining the directory structure, it appears that original install 
was not done with setup.py.
I had used the Debian install procedure.  I attempted to update with the 
same but still go stuck
accessing the archive.  Decided "enough" and backed up my customization and 
weewx.sdb.
Did a uninstall and made sure everything was gone.  Did a fresh Debian 
install, let it build a new
DB(this took awhile).  I made sure everything was working.  Moved my 
original DB over and
let it update also.  So far so good running the stock config and skins. 
I'll slowly start adding in
my customization one at a time to ensure they work.

I guess my old version was just that.. Too old for the update to work 
correctly.

Thanks,

TonyF

On Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 11:30:22 AM UTC-8, Tony F wrote:
>
> Thanks Gary,
>
> I used procedure for setup.py to attempt upgrade. I unzipped and copied 
> the upgrade package over to /weewx-3.8.0
> - modified setup.cfg   
>   home = /etc/weewx    <- location of my old weewx install
>   ./setup.py build
>   sudo ./setup.py install
>
> It did it's thing, I check to make sure my old weewx.conf was saved.  
> Looked like it worked!
> Manually started weewx
>
>  /etc/init.d/weewx start
>
> I checked syslog and it appeared to be running.  Initially FTP could not 
> connect to my webserver(which is a third party site) I checked and found 
> out it
> was down at the time.  Eventually it was able to connect  and update the 
> webpage.
>
> Then I checked the website a few hours later and noticed it hadnt been 
> updated.  Checked syslog and it was complaining as noted.
> I attempted a restart a number of times and even a power cycle on the PI 
> but still will not start correctly.
>
> I ran weewx_debug and attached the output for analysis.
>
>
>
> TonyF
>
>
> on Saturday, November 25, 2017 at 12:10:35 AM UTC-8, gjr80 wrote:
>
> Sorry, that last sentence should read:
>>
>> As an aside, the weeWX version number logged during startup is hard coded 
>> in the weeWX source and not necessarily the version read from weewx.conf, 
>> that being said I would expect weeWX 2.x to complain loudly if it was 
>> forced to use a weeWX 3.x config file.
>>
>> Gary
>>
>>

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