2017 Jul 20, 06:27 PM
How are you starting SIP from the command line?
It should not bring up any reference to git.
The best way to start SIP from the command line is to log into the SIP directory and use the command:
You should see any error message when you try to start the pump.
As far as the command to control your wireless pump, it might be easier if you use the rf_control plugin.
Actually I am re-working the rf_control plugin to make it even easier to use. See this post:
http://nosack.com/sipforum/showthread.ph...385#pid385
It should not bring up any reference to git.
The best way to start SIP from the command line is to log into the SIP directory and use the command:
Code:
python sip.py
You should see any error message when you try to start the pump.
As far as the command to control your wireless pump, it might be easier if you use the rf_control plugin.
Actually I am re-working the rf_control plugin to make it even easier to use. See this post:
http://nosack.com/sipforum/showthread.ph...385#pid385