rich
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Post by rich on Aug 24, 2021 6:51:13 GMT -8
I did a git pull from the WeatherSense directory and tried to run WeatherSenseMonitor.py.
pi@SkyWeather:~ $ cd SDL_Pi_WeatherSense pi@SkyWeather:~/SDL_Pi_WeatherSense $ sudo python3 WeatherSenseMonitor.py Traceback (most recent call last): File "WeatherSenseMonitor.py", line 13, in <module> import PictureManagement File "/home/pi/SDL_Pi_WeatherSense/PictureManagement.py", line 14, in <module> from time_lapse import output ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'time_lapse' pi@SkyWeather:~/SDL_Pi_WeatherSense $
First lines of WeatherSenseMonitor.py:
from __future__ import print_function # import state # import sys # from datetime import datetime SOFTWAREVERSION = "V011" import wirelessSensors
import time from apscheduler.schedulers.background import BackgroundScheduler import apscheduler.events
import SkyCamRemote import PictureManagement # Check for user imports try: import conflocal as config except ImportError: import config
print("-----------------") print("WeatherSense Monitoring Software") print("Software Version ", SOFTWAREVERSION) print("-----------------")
I guess I'm confused. Should I not try to run WeatherSenseMonitor? If I want the WS AQI, TB and AFTRShock, I thought I was to run this. Or should I be running SkyWeather2? This also brings up another question. When I run SW2 I get the barometric pressure. With WSM I don't.
Thank you, Rich
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Post by SDL on Aug 24, 2021 7:11:49 GMT -8
Rich,
Download the latest version (V012). Time lapse bug above is fixed.
The barometric pressure sensor is on the SkyWeather2 board, which may or may not be on the system running WeatherSenseMomtor.
However, you bring up a good point. We could easily detect if the barometric pressure sensor is there and add it in! We will add that to our list.
BP
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