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Download, parse and display METAR data from the NWS. icao must be a valid icao for the required location (see for instance https://pilotweb.nas.faa.gov/qryhtml/icao/). data_type must be one of the following: last_update : display the date (yyyy/mm/dd) and time (UTC) of the last update. temperature_C : display air temperature in degree Celsius. temperature_F : display air temperature in degree Fahrenheit. cloud_cover : display the highest cloud cover status. pressure : display air pressure in millibar. wind_speed : display wind speed in km/hour. wind_dir : display wind direction. wind_dir_DEG : display compass wind direction. humidity : display relative humidity in %. weather : display any relevant weather event (rain, snow, etc.). delay_in_minutes (optional, default 30) cannot be lower than 30 min. Up to 3 stations can be simultaneously queried. Use --enable-weather to compile this in. |
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TODO |
QUICK & EASY: $ sh autogen.sh $ ./configure $ make $ ./src/conky # to run Conky # make install First, read the README. This contains instructions specific to building conky fresh from the git repo: * Conky requires three "auto-tools", with at least the specific version numbers. Make sure these are installed: aclocal-1.9 automake-1.9 autoconf-2.59 * NOTE: You may also need to install docbook2X for generating the documentation. Conky will check for the following programs in PATH during configuration: db2x_xsltproc db2x_manxml xsltproc * In the directory where you cloned conky from git, run "aclocal", "automake", and then "autoconf". Make sure you run those commands with the latest versions... it is very possible that older versions are installed, and plain "automake" really means automake-1.4, not what we want, but "automake-1.9" instead. Use the "--version" option to check the program version, i.e. "autoconf --version". You can also try using the autogen.sh script, like so: $ sh autogen.sh * After that, it's the familiar $ ./configure $ make # make install You might have to do the last step as root.