André Kjellstrup
André Kjellstrup
Well, I do see that not many devs care for this, but you can be very sure that MANY more experience this and don't report, simply because a huge percentage...
yes, it is a sad situation...
I think this issue will be "fixed" by the kids becoming adults before this gets any attention. :)
It was simply about that dawn and dusk times being off with several hours, compared to other sources and experience. If anyone should try to figure it out, this code...
yes, please, anything that is easy to handle, and preferably indicate whatever it's a polar day or night.
Astral fails to correctly calculate sunrise and sunset times in unique test case of Norwegian Winter
Same here. This is exactly what I came to report. While troubleshooting I've made a debug print log: ``` # this is when the function was called 2021-04-10 01:00:00.015625, light...
Astral fails to correctly calculate sunrise and sunset times in unique test case of Norwegian Winter
@yasirroni thanks, but what is that ? - it's not committed, not a PR? - will it make into a release soon?
Astral fails to correctly calculate sunrise and sunset times in unique test case of Norwegian Winter
@yasirroni unfortunatly, I can not use suntime due to https://github.com/SatAgro/suntime/issues/18
Astral fails to correctly calculate sunrise and sunset times in unique test case of Norwegian Winter
@yasirroni thanks, but I try to stick to libraries from pip or so, to prevent wild searching and retracing what I did when something needs to run on another distro/hardware...
@per1234 Thank you - the workaround worked as advertised :)