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> On Wed November 29 2006 12:04 am, Mark Grieveson wrote: > >> > Hello. I decided to give KDE a try. I cannot get the kweather panel >> > applet to work, however. Does anyone have any clues as to what I should >> > do? >> > > It works for me here although with the testing/unstable version I need to edit > the config by hand to get my preferred location. What does/doesn't happen? > When I open "Configure KWeather", I enter the city in, which, in the configure window, appears to be fine. However, the panel applet displays a question mark icon, and the Weather Report that is given states: "Station reports that it needs maintenance. Please try a different one." Attempting to update gives the error, "the requested station does not exist." Where is the config file that you're speaking of? I did find /usr/share/apps/kweatherservice/stations.dat, but the ICAO used for Toronto, Ontario, appears to be correct (that being CYYZ). The rest of it I was unable to verify, though. I also tried changing the /home/mark/.kde/share/config/weather_panelappletrc file, which initially read: [General Options] log_file_name= logging=false report_location=0000 reportview_size=450,325 smallview_mode=3 I changed the location line: "report_location=CYYZ" (I also tried lower case). This too failed. So, I'm stumped. Please lemme know what you did to fix kweather on your machine. Thanks, Mark -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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On Wed November 29 2006 09:17 pm, Mark Grieveson wrote:
> > On Wed November 29 2006 12:04 am, Mark Grieveson wrote: > >> > Hello. I decided to give KDE a try. I cannot get the kweather panel > >> > applet to work, however. Does anyone have any clues as to what I > >> > should do? > > > > It works for me here although with the testing/unstable version I need to > > edit the config by hand to get my preferred location. What does/doesn't > > happen? > > When I open "Configure KWeather", I enter the city in, which, in the > configure window, appears to be fine. However, the panel applet > displays a question mark icon, and the Weather Report that is given > states: "Station reports that it needs maintenance. Please try a > different one." Attempting to update gives the error, "the requested > station does not exist." > Where is the config file that you're speaking of? I did find > /usr/share/apps/kweatherservice/stations.dat, but the ICAO used for > Toronto, Ontario, appears to be correct (that being CYYZ). The rest of > it I was unable to verify, though. I also tried changing the > /home/mark/.kde/share/config/weather_panelappletrc file, which initially > read: > > [General Options] > log_file_name= > logging=false > report_location=0000 > reportview_size=450,325 > smallview_mode=3 > > I changed the location line: "report_location=CYYZ" (I also tried lower > case). This too failed. That's what I do to get my location. On first run I add the applet to the panel to create that config file then remove it from the panel, change the report location manually and add the applet again then it works as expected. > So, I'm stumped. Please lemme know what you did to fix kweather on your > machine. I hope that will work for you since I don't remember doing anything else. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-REQUEST@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmaster@lists.debian.org |
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Alan Ianson <alianson@shaw.ca> writes:
> > I changed the location line: "report_location=CYYZ" (I also tried lower > > case). This too failed. > > That's what I do to get my location. On first run I add the applet to the > panel to create that config file then remove it from the panel, change the > report location manually and add the applet again then it works as expected. > Thanks, Alan That got it going for me too. Obviously some work needs to be done in the 'configuring'code. Jack -- Once, they feared you. Then they matched you. Now they are laughing at you. Soon they will ignore you. You have lost. |
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