[Xastir] NWS shapefiles

Tom Russo russo at bogodyn.org
Sun Jan 1 12:58:28 EST 2012


On Sun, Jan 01, 2012 at 09:54:23AM -0800, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of the <davidf4 at mindspring.com> flavor, containing:
> Ok, it didn't overlay it...I saw the filename flash by and thought that it
> did.  But it must have been complaining about it rather than replacing it.

It prints "M" at the beginning of the line to mark that the file is modified
from what's in the repository.

> Oh and here's the latest filenames if you want to check them in...a couple
> of them will change again in Feb but this plus new dbfawk's should keep us
> happy until then.
> 
> FILE1="z_15de11"  # NWSM Libraries: Public Zone Boundaries
> FILE2="w_01ja11"  # NWSM Libraries: County Warning Area Boundaries
> FILE3="mz07jl11"  # NWSM Libraries: Coastal and Offshore Marine Zones
> FILE4="oz02jn09"  # NWSM Libraries: Coastal and Offshore Marine Zones
> FILE5="hz30mr09"  # NWSM Libraries: Coastal and Offshore Marine Zones
> FILE6="fz15de11"  # NWSM Libraries: Fire Weather Zone Boundaries
> FILE7="c_01ja11"  # AWIPS County Libraries (under States, Provinces &
> Counties)

Without updated dbfawks, there's little point to updating get-NWSdata.
If you have the time to patch some dbfawk files (I don't have the time, myself)
then it would be worthwhile to get the whole package updated.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Tom Russo [mailto:russo at bogodyn.org] 
> Sent: Sunday, January 01, 2012 09:18
> To: David Flood
> 
> CVS update should *merge* your changes with the ones in the repository,
> unless there are conflicts between recent changes in CVS and your own.  What
> exactly did it do?
> 

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