2022-09-21, 04:01 PM
(2022-09-20, 11:47 PM)ironman Wrote:
- The HAT service does not seem to start without the HAT hardware. This seems incorrect; even without PyPilot HAT it should be possible to enable the service to assign raspberry GPIO pins or IR codes to keys.
I did not know that. Easy fix.
(2022-09-20, 11:47 PM)ironman Wrote:
- I could not start pypilot without the connection to signalk having been established. If this is intended, I understand, but pypilot can run very well without, and the dependency on signalk could be seen as complication.
I think here we are talking about the integration of pypilot in openplotter and signal k server is the core of the project, so I really think that SK is a dependence on this case. If you do not need openplotter you can always install just pypilot.
(2022-09-20, 11:47 PM)ironman Wrote:signal k access requests must be always approved manually. You also would need manual approbation in standalone pypilot installations. OpenPlotter just "overwrites" the pypilot request system to integrate it with the rest of apps, checking system...
- I think the reason why the app did not automatically approve the signalk access request was that I had not logged in once to signalk yet, and no admin account had been created. Is that right? In that case, a simple reshuffle of the installation steps would solve this.
thanks for the review