fusa
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If you upgraded you probably still have PHP5 which does support those calls.
I just checked, looks like I have both PHP5 and PHP7 installed on the RaspberryPi.
If you upgraded you probably still have PHP5 which does support those calls.
if you create a php page with the following and point a browser to it what version does it show?I just checked, looks like I have both PHP5 and PHP7 installed on the RaspberryPi.
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
if you create a php page with the following and point a browser to it what version does it show?
so basically by starting with an older version and upgrading you kept the original PHP5 interpreter being used by Apache. Great for upgrades, not a simple option for new installs. I've got a version that works with PHP7 but the install routine needs some work. That work is currently being done which is hopefully great news for future installers.PHP Version 5.6.33-0+deb8u1
So you think that a vertical Mount might help?It may be due to them being horizontal. Its always worth trying the simple fixes before getting overly technical.
So you think that a vertical Mount might help?
Color is a sunset picture in Huntington Beach! I actually rotate different pics through as the background.Love the lively colors
I presume you don't support flow meters.
Cheers!
Once I work out the install issues and get the install process documented... My repo will likely be the simplest to install on a current RPi OS. Until then however, the original on an older OS is your best bet.I just looking to do a simple install (no flowmeter). What's the latest/best version to get? The 2.0.1 zip file, latest git pull, or one of the branches?
I'm installing on a window 7 based apache/php/sql server. I got the 2.0.1 zip version more or less working, but as i started reading more i wonder if this was the right version to begin withOnce I work out the install issues and get the install process documented... My repo will likely be the simplest to install on a current RPi OS. Until then however, the original on an older OS is your best bet.
Completely doable. Just not well documented. It really depends on what you want to achieve honestly and if what you have does what you want it to or you want to build on what you have or not. (i.e. do you want updates? The official branch appears to be abandoned)I'm installing on a window 7 based apache/php/sql server. I got the 2.0.1 zip version more or less working, but as i started reading more i wonder if this was the right version to begin with
I'm installing on a window 7 based apache/php/sql server. I got the 2.0.1 zip version more or less working, but as i started reading more i wonder if this was the right version to begin with
Thanks. I got a working version going.wrt the original RaspberryPints, v2.0.1 is the right kit to begin with...
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Note that the blogspot article specifically discusses an RPi3B - not a 3B+.
The critical difference is the original Jessie bootloader (the initial boot code that actually instructs the RPi how to load the OS) works on a 3B (and 2B, B+, B, A, and Zero/Zero W) but will not work at all on a 3B+ (I proved it. You get a blinking red LED and that's it).
Is this after i go through the above post and install Jessie, or should i simply turn it all on and get everything updated first, then go back and install jessie?You can install/boot Jessie on a 3B though you may need to update the driver set to enable the wifi and bluetooth radios.
Use the enet port until you get wifi running.
Once you get the system up you should be able to install RaspberryPints successfully...
Cheers!
Anyone using these cheap flowmeters in their installation?
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/USN...r-flow-Sensor-0-3-3-5L-min-1/32695061477.html
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