(2020-08-27, 04:04 AM)seandepagnier Wrote: You have to grant read/write access in signalk web interface. Maybe this the reason?
the opencpn pypilot plugin must be recompiled from git
Otherwise, have a look at the log, or ssh into tinypilot and:
stop pypilot:
sudo sv d pypilot
pypilot
have a look at the output, there may be clues about signalk.
Thanks Sean
I think this looks correct?
I have a read/write connection in SignalK. It took a bit of digging around but I found the spot where I can approve the connection and edit it to be read/write
I did build the plugin from git yesterday using these instructions
git clone https://github.com/pypilot/pypilot_pi
cd pypilot_pi
mkdir build
cd build
cmake ..
make
sudo make install
Is that the correct repository?
here is a section of the pypilot log that looks to be the sk connection attempt.
Code:
servo probe False
servo probe False
zeroconf service add openplotter._http._tcp.local. _http._tcp.local.
servo probe False
signalk server found 10.10.10.1:3000
signalk probe... 10.10.10.1:3000
servo probe False
servo probe False
servo probe False
But even though all this looks correct I still do not have a connection on the Pypilot plugin....? Not sure about the values in the dashboard either, but the imu has not been calibrated so maybe that is why the values are not making any sense?