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Hello,
Since the update of my pypilot plugin(V:0.22), I can no longer connect it to pypilot. Is there a connection setting that has changed? I still have a connection to and from the port 'localhost: 20220', as before. Through the openplotter / pypilot menu, everything works.
Any idea for interfacing? thank you for your comeback
Cordially
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The data format has changed to make it more efficient but unfortunately this broke the connection. I'm hoping not to do this again.
Anyway, you would have to downgrade the plugin or upgrade pypilot.
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Thanks a lot for your answers,
I would like to downgrade my opencpn plugin but I cannot find the sources for pypilot_pi 0.10; Do you have a link?
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It was a while ago I did this, but I believe all you need to do is add a 3 to the end of
python setup.py build
instead
python3 setup.py build
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it's confusing.. another machine I have, python is python3 by default already.
I have no idea if this will break a raspbian system though.