X-Git-Url: https://www.yuggoth.org/gitweb?p=weather.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=FAQ;fp=FAQ;h=9a2662409236617533b1c1506876b2a3d154dedd;hp=0000000000000000000000000000000000000000;hb=b755668b64a70bb7b0efbf1bd0aff8c310471ee1;hpb=155d8574dfe4715cdf1e62afcc95cf8b871bf0e7 diff --git a/FAQ b/FAQ new file mode 100644 index 0000000..9a26624 --- /dev/null +++ b/FAQ @@ -0,0 +1,71 @@ +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? +