On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 7:55:12 AM UTC-4, V. Kelly Bellis wrote:
>
>
> Mar 22 07:40:21 raspberrypi weewx[16352]: forecast: XTideThread: XTide: 
> generating tides from 2019-03-22 00:00:00 EDT (1553227200) to 2019-04-19 
> 00:00:00 EDT (1555646400)
> Mar 22 07:40:21 raspberrypi weewx[16352]: forecast: XTideThread: XTide: 
> running command '/usr/share/weewx/tide.sh -fc -df'%Y.%m.%d' -tf'%H:%M' -l'
> Ellsworth' -b'2019-03-22 00:00' -e'2019-04-19 00:00''
>

and what happens when you execute the command directly?  try it:

/usr/share/weewx/tide.sh -fc -df'%Y.%m.%d' -tf'%H:%M' -l'Ellsworth' 
-b'2019-03-22 00:00' -e'2019-04-19 00:00'
 

On Friday, March 22, 2019 at 9:00:34 AM UTC-4, V. Kelly Bellis wrote:
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> There's a great deal more to xtide than what is used in forecast.
>

yup.  all good stuff, and wonderful that Dave Flater can still find the 
time to keep things updated.  

but if you don't need that other stuff, tide still works the same as it did 
20 years ago, and the results are still reliable.

yay standards!  yay for good design!  yay for not letting marketing 
steamroll your APIs and naming and versioning!  yay for respecting your 
users!  yay open source!

yay Dave Flater!


 

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