I just checked, and NTP is configured on the pi:
ntpq> pe
remote refid st t when poll reach delay offset
jitter
==============================================================================
+bb8.dousse.eu 212.83.179.156 3 u 905 1024 377 21.599 -1.943
4.789
-62-210-28-176.r 84.255.209.79 4 u 812 1024 377 17.188 -1.550
8.901
*mica.ad-notam.n 131.188.3.220 2 u 92 1024 375 70.345 22.372
21.989
+194.177.34.116 163.172.61.210 3 u 917 1024 373 19.044 -1.883
9.531
This explains why the "date" command displays the correct time. The fake hw
clock is still running on the pi, but as I didn't so far run weewx as a
service, but rather launched it manually, NTP has done its job before weewx
starts processing archive records, so this should not be an issue.
I installed weewx with the "setup.py" method. As I don't know what else to
try, I will fully uninstall it and try the debian package method...
Patrick
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