Maverick wrote:
http://maverick.itlifesaver.net/mythweather-0.17-fix.tgz
Let me know if it works for you,
-Kenneth
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 22:24:12 +1100, Phill Edwards
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this worked for me.. thanks
--John
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Nah, just use one or the other. That's the point of the new
libmythweather.so. Glad to hear it fixed ya up!
-Kenneth
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 23:03:11 +1100, Phill Edwards
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> > http://maverick.itlifesaver.net/mythweather-0.17-fix.tgz
> >
> > Let me know if it works for you,
> Editing hosts will work, or I can send out a copy of the newly
> compiled libmythweather.so if someone wants the recompiled fix.
Yes please!
Thanks,
Phill
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http://maverick.itlifesaver.net/mythweather-0.17-fix.tgz
Let me know if it works for you,
-Kenneth
On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 22:24:12 +1100, Phill Edwards
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Editing hosts will work, or I can send out a copy of the newly
> > compiled libmythweather.so if someone wants the r
> http://maverick.itlifesaver.net/mythweather-0.17-fix.tgz
>
> Let me know if it works for you,
Works for me on my FC2 system do I don't need to do the /etc/hosts hack.
Thanks,
Phill
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Editing hosts will work, or I can send out a copy of the newly
compiled libmythweather.so if someone wants the recompiled fix.
-Kenneth
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 20:12:16 -0800, Big Wave Dave <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It may be cheating... but you could do a lookup for www.weather.com
> and then ed
You are correct - a check needs to be made that w3.weather.com isn't
already in the hosts file.
Max Waterman wrote:
Wouldn't this fill up your /etc/hosts file?
I'd suggest something like (using tcsh and not fully tested) :
( fgrep -v www.weather.com /etc/hosts ; host www.weather.com | awk '{
pri
I dont know.
When I rebuild (or fix the URL and rebuild), then install.
When I go back into weather it asks for my Location again.
I work my way down to Albuquerque and hit 'i'
At that point MythWeather core dumps...
Sigh.
--
Reg.Clemens
Wouldn't this fill up your /etc/hosts file?
I'd suggest something like (using tcsh and not fully tested) :
( fgrep -v www.weather.com /etc/hosts ; host www.weather.com | awk '{
print $4, "\t", $1}' ) > /etc/hosts.N && mv /etc/hosts.N /etc/hosts
also, it does depend on your /etc/nsswitch.conf (or
It may be cheating... but you could do a lookup for www.weather.com
and then edit /etc/hosts to point w3.weather.com to that IP. It is,
at best, a temporary fix... but might be good enough until new RPMs
are shipped out.
i.e.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ~]$ cat /etc/hosts
# Do not remove the following line
Brad Benson wrote:
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 02:25:46 -0600, Matt S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Anyone else experiencing this? When I try to launch it, it times out.
When I look at the command line it complains about not being able to
contact the weather.com site. When I try to manually enter the URL i
On Sun, 13 Mar 2005 02:25:46 -0600, Matt S. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone else experiencing this? When I try to launch it, it times out.
> When I look at the command line it complains about not being able to
> contact the weather.com site. When I try to manually enter the URL it
> lists, i
Anyone else experiencing this? When I try to launch it, it times out.
When I look at the command line it complains about not being able to
contact the weather.com site. When I try to manually enter the URL it
lists, it won't work either. Anyone else seing this issue?
Thanks!
Matt
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