> > > I have a bug report but am not sure which package it should be filed > > > against. The Weather Report application, version 1.24.1, is affected, > > > as is the weather reported by the Clock application, version 1.24.1, in > > > the MATE desktop environment. Neither reports the correct weather, and > > > the log files contain the error "Failed to get METAR data." I suspect > > > the issue is related to a URL change described in these two threads: > > > > > > https://www.reddit.com/r/flying/comments/179zm7o/for_those_of_you_who_made_metar_live/ > > > https://www.reddit.com/r/flying/comments/179bmcj/metar_map_issues/ > > > > > > How should this be reported? > > > > > > > Update: the following are relevant lines from /var/log/syslog: > > > > Oct 19 18:10:09 debian mateweather-app[3922]: Failed to get METAR data: 404 Not Found. > > Oct 19 18:10:09 debian mateweather-app[3922]: Failed to get IWIN forecast data: 404 Not Found > > Oct 19 18:10:09 debian mateweather-app[3922]: Source ID 50501 was not found when attempting to remove it > > Oct 19 18:14:54 debian mateweather-app[3922]: Failed to get METAR data: 404 Not Found. > > Oct 19 18:14:54 debian mateweather-app[3922]: Source ID 50562 was not found when attempting to remove it > > Oct 19 18:23:55 debian clock-applet[3927]: Failed to get METAR data: 404 Not Found. > > > > Note that two different applications are affected by this bug. > > The latest upgrade of the packages libmateweather-common and > libmateweather1 (both to version 1.24.1-1+deb11u1) has fixed the > problem; the two weather applications are now functioning properly. > > Best regards, > Greg Marks And now the problem has resumed. Weather Report (now version 1.26.1) and the clock application weather report stopped working sometime around September 17, 2025. This time the messages in /var/log/syslog are: ... mateweather-app[3798]: Failed to get METAR data: 410 Gone. ... clock-applet[3898]: Failed to get METAR data: 410 Gone. Best regards, Greg Marks
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