Make sure you set the belchertown_root_url <https://github.com/poblabs/weewx-belchertown#requirements> which is required in version 1.0
(but will be removed in 1.1) Example in weewx.conf: [StdReport] [[Belchertown]] skin = Belchertown HTML_ROOT = belchertown [[[Extras]]] belchertown_root_url = "https://belchertownweather.com" On Friday, July 5, 2019 at 3:06:16 PM UTC-4, Radek Dohnal wrote: > > Thanks - you were right. I had 1 line in weewx.conf double. After delete > second line everything work fine. > > Now I try to upload html (var/www/html) folder via FTP to webserver. It > works fine (upload) but I have a problem that only home page works almost > ok (but values from sunrise and sunset isnt on webserver display...). When > I want to click for example on shotcut to "Recors" it redirect me to local > address 192.168.x.x/recors. What doesnt work (when Im watch on my web > site). > > > On Tuesday, 2 July 2019 14:21:49 UTC+2, Pat wrote: >> >> Thanks Gary - I understood that there's a duplicate section - it just >> doesn't tell me what section is duplicated. Which is what I meant by not >> much to go off of. >> >> In trying to keep things as simple as possible I've kept the "bin/user" >> generic. I can change this of course, but I fear that portions of my >> documentation are a bit tl;dr and folks gloss over it. >> >> >> On Tuesday, July 2, 2019 at 8:06:13 AM UTC-4, gjr80 wrote: >>> >>> That error message is pretty straightforward; there is a duplicate >>> section name in weewx.conf. Probably not unlikely given that the >>> instructions being followed involved some editing of weewx.conf. Not all is >>> lost, wee_extension generally needs access to two things to remove an >>> extension; the original extension installer and weewx.conf. If all else >>> fails you can manually remove the extension and it’s settings. In this case >>> I would post a copy of weewx.conf some can find and fix the duplicate >>> section. You may then be able to use wee_extension or you may need to >>> manually uninstall. >>> >>> Pat. You might want to look at things like bin/user in your >>> instructions, does that refer specifically to the bin/user directory (which >>> may or may not exist depending on WeeWX install type) or do you mean >>> $BIN/user ? Some folks will have enough WeeWX experience/knowledge to work >>> out what is meant, others won’t. In this case the user has a package >>> install so the WeeWX ‘user’ directory is in usr/share/ >>> >>> Gary >> >> -- 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. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/weewx-user/8f92b69b-ddd2-4333-99f2-8d56b6da59a8%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.