I understand that you can't have every single town in the world in the database. I ran
svn co http://svn.gnome.org/svn/libgweather/trunk libgweather to see what is there. From what I see it is NOT a database issue. My town, and more importantly MBS International Airport, is still listed in the database. The Weather Report program has been changed so that I can no longer select it. I can only select the higher level town, Saginaw. The difference I see between 2.24.1 and 2.26.0 is that Weather Report no longer allows one to select a sub-location like it use to. Take San Diego for instance: <city> <!-- A city in California in the United States --> <_name>San Diego</_name> <coordinates>32.715329 -117.157255</coordinates> <location> <name>San Diego International-Lindbergh Field</name> <code>KSAN</code> <zone>CAZ043</zone> <radar>lax</radar> <coordinates>32.733611 -117.183056</coordinates> </location> <location> <name>San Diego, North Island, Naval Air Station</name> <code>KNZY</code> <radar>lax</radar> <coordinates>32.690833 -117.208889</coordinates> </location> <location> <name>Montgomery Field</name> <code>KMYF</code> <zone>CAZ043</zone> <radar>lax</radar> <coordinates>32.814444 -117.136389</coordinates> </location> <location> <name>Miramar MCAS / Mitscher Field Airport</name> <code>KNKX</code> <zone>CAZ043</zone> <radar>lax</radar> <coordinates>32.868333 -117.142500</coordinates> </location> <location> <name>San Diego / El Cajon, Gillespie Field Airport</name> <code>KSEE</code> <zone>CAZ050</zone> <radar>lax</radar> <coordinates>32.826111 -116.972222</coordinates> </location> <location> <name>Brown Field Municipal Airport</name> <code>KSDM</code> <zone>CAZ050</zone> <radar>lax</radar> <coordinates>32.575278 -116.993056</coordinates> </location> </city> There are SIX airport sub-locations. Weather Report use to be able to let me select which one to use. Now it doesn't give me a choice anymore. I don't know which one it uses now. Likewise for my location, Saginaw: <city> <!-- A city in Michigan in the United States --> <_name>Saginaw</_name> <coordinates>43.419470 -83.950807</coordinates> <location> <name>Saginaw County H.W. Browne Airport</name> <code>KHYX</code> <coordinates>43.433333 -83.862500</coordinates> </location> <location> <name>MBS International Airport</name> <code>KMBS</code> <zone>MIZ053</zone> <radar>mkg</radar> <coordinates>43.532778 -84.079444</coordinates> </location> </city> There are TWO airport sub-locations. I use to be able to select MBS, which I still can in version 2.24.1 but now in 2.26.0 I can't select it. I know that in 2.24.1 selecting MBS International Airport would give me the forecast and radar map. So, the data that I want is STILL in the database, the program just won't let me select it anymore. Is there anyway that I can revert back to running the 2.24.1 version under Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)? Thank you for looking into this. Until it became broke I never realized how much I used this applet, and especially the Forecast and Radar Map feature. Sebastien Bacher wrote: > how many citizen do you have in your city? See > http://live.gnome.org/LibGWeather/ImprovingLocations about how locations > are handled, upstream decide to add only major cities, the request > should be opened on bugzilla.gnome.org > -- http://www.thetwaros.com Registered Linux User #466934 http://counter.li.org/ -- weather doesn't show forecast anymore https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/367291 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs