Bug#935075: Incorrect city code for Lima, Perú. Missing weather information.

Simon McVittie smcv at debian.org
Mon Aug 19 20:40:10 BST 2019


Control: fixed -1 3.32.0-1

On Mon, 19 Aug 2019 at 01:25:52 -0500, Diego Escalante Urrelo wrote:
> Some time in 2015 Lima changed its airport code, libgweather upstream
> corrected that here:
>     https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/libgweather/commit/6a79e8871e3e74ef276f24158735172ff6af1819

This is fixed in the newer upstream version in experimental. I'll apply
the change to unstable now.

Sorry, I don't think this qualifies as 'important' severity, so the
stable release managers are unlikely to be receptive to requests for a
stable update for this change - we can't fix every lower-severity bug
in stable without overwhelming the stable release team.

However, the use-after-free fixes in 3.28.3-1 might be sufficiently
important to justify a stable update, at which point we might as well
include this fix too. Please could you try rebuilding 3.28.3-1 plus
this change (or 3.28.3-2 when I've uploaded that) on a buster system,
and check whether that version works correctly without regressions?

> HOWEVER, there's a catch: gnome-weather crashes if it tries to start
> with unknown locations configured in:
>     dconf read /org/gnome/Weather/Application/locations

You reported a separate bug for this (#935090) which is now fixed.

Thanks,
    smcv



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