I was (incorrectly, but perhaps understandably) looking on the Debian tab - 
I missed the pip tab, the contents of which makes it a bit clearer, and 
there is, indeed, a user directory in weewx-data/bin.

On Monday, October 28, 2024 at 6:11:00 PM UTC-4 gjr80 wrote:

>
> You need to read the ‘Where to find  things’ page carefully and 
> completely. The answer is in the notes:
>
> In the locations above, relative paths are *relative to WEEWX_ROOT*. 
> Absolute paths begin with a forward slash (/). The tilde character (~) 
> represents the HOME directory of the user.
>
> Gary
> On Tuesday 29 October 2024 at 07:36:27 UTC+10 Peter Fletcher wrote:
>
>> Where do these files (code for user written services) go, by default? The 
>> doc says "bin/user', but there is no 'user' directory in weewx-venv/bin. 
>> Does a directory of that name simply need to be created there? I am really 
>> finding the consequences of the new 'rules' for installing Python 
>> applications in the latest (Bookworm) versions of Debian and its Pi 
>> derivative a severe PITA.
>
>

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