FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ABOUT THE WEATHER UTILITY Copyright (c) 2006 Jeremy Stanley , all rights reserved. Licensed per terms in the LICENSE file distributed with this software. 1. Can I help? Sure! Bug reports and feature suggestions are always welcome, but fixes and patches are of course preferred. Contact fungi@yuggoth.org if desired, but please read this FAQ and the included manuals for weather(1) and weatherrc(5) before asking questions that might be answered therein. One big way anyone can help is to provide me with some additional mappings of METAR station ID, city name and state abbreviation for inclusion in the default /etc/weatherrc file. 2. How do I figure out my local METAR station ID? The list of stations is found at http://weather.noaa.gov/data/nsd_cccc.gz (it's thousands of lines long, so I recommend keyword searching in your browser or using grep(1) to find what you're looking for). 3. How do I figure out my local city name and state abbreviation? The forecasts can be located starting from http://weather.noaa.gov/pub/data/forecasts/city/ (choose the state abbreviation to get to a list of cities in that state). 4. I live outside the USA--can this be made to work for me anyway? If you have any recommendations for similar forecast data in other countries, I will be happy to try and find a way to integrate it into the weather utility, but I suspect that some serious modification would be necessary given that the data is likely to be published in a non-English language, requiring some additional input from speakers of that language for how to handle filtering and formatting of the text. 5. I get a warning when using apt-get to install on Debian Etch or later... If you're getting a warning from apt-get update like: W: GPG error: http://fungi.yuggoth.org ./ Release: The following signatures couldn't be verified because the public key is not available: NO_PUBKEY 29ABF7441FB84657 ...it means my PGP key is not recognized by apt-get. Since this isn't an official Debian package repository, the Release.gpg file can't be signed by a key on the default keyring. To add my personal key to the list of trusted package repository Release signers, run (as root): finger fungi@yuggoth.org | apt-key add - ...or if you want to be a little paranoid, retrieve it from a public keyserver instead (all one line): wget -O- "http://subkeys.pgp.net:11371/pks /lookup?op=get&search=0x29ABF7441FB84657" | apt-key add - Though if you're really, truly paranoid, you'll re-write the program from scratch anyway, right?