How is that detected at runtime? Because PROJ continues if the file is not
available.

On Tue, 24 Mar 2026, 08:11 Thomas Knudsen via PROJ, <[email protected]>
wrote:

> > But yes, maybe a thin and a fat installer are the best option
>
> I agree with that.
>
> In the "thin" case, however, it is important to fail fast and
> noisily if a grid needed is unavailable due to e.g. CDN down,
> router restarting, network plug fell out, or whatever.
>
> Falling back to noop/"ballpark" can lead to very bad consequences,
> e.g. unforeseen legal disputes about decisions based on the
> mis-handled coordinates, large scale constructions misplaced
> wrt. infrastructure, and in general all kinds of horrible things
>
> /Thomas
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