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Installation on SUSE systems
This is a guide to installing WeeWX from an RPM package systems based on SUSE, such as openSUSE Leap.
WeeWX V5 requires Python 3.7 or greater, which is only available on SUSE-15 or later. For older SUSE systems, either use WeeWX V4, or install Python 3.7 then install WeeWX V5 using pip.
Configure zypper
The first time you install WeeWX, you must configure zypper so that it will
trust weewx.com, and know where to find the WeeWX releases.
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Tell your system to trust weewx.com:
sudo rpm --import https://weewx.com/keys.html -
Tell
zypperwhere to find the WeeWX repository.curl -s https://weewx.com/suse/weewx-suse15.repo | \ sudo tee /etc/zypp/repos.d/weewx.repo
Install
Install WeeWX using zypper. When you are done, WeeWX will be running the
Simulator in the background as a daemon.
sudo zypper install weewx
Verify
After 5 minutes, copy the following and paste into a web browser:
/var/www/html/weewx/index.html
You should see simulated data.
Check the system log /var/log/messages for problems.
Configure
To switch from the Simulator to real hardware, reconfigure the driver.
# Stop the daemon:
sudo systemctl stop weewx
# Reconfigure to use your hardware:
sudo weectl station reconfigure
# Remove the old database:
sudo rm /var/lib/weewx/weewx.sdb
# Start the daemon:
sudo systemctl start weewx
Customize
To enable uploads or to customize reports, modify the configuration file
/etc/weewx/weewx.conf. See the User Guide and
Customization Guide for details.
WeeWX must be restarted for configuration file changes to take effect.
sudo systemctl restart weewx
Uninstall
To uninstall WeeWX, removing configuration files but retaining data:
sudo zypper remove weewx
To remove data:
sudo rm -r /var/lib/weewx
sudo rm -r /var/www/html/weewx