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4 | alex-w | 1 | Readme for Geo::ModMETAR |
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3 | Accessing Aviation Weather Information with Perl. |
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5 | Copyright (c) 1997-2000, Jeremy D. Zawodny <Jeremy@Zawodny.com> |
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6 | Copyright (c) 2007, Koos van den Hout <koos@kzdoos.xs4all.nl> |
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7 | Copyright (c) 2010, Alexander Wolf <alex.v.wolf@gmail.com> |
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10 | BACKGROUND |
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4 | alex-w | 12 | This is the README file for the Geo::ModMETAR Perl module. |
3 | alex-w | 13 | |
4 | alex-w | 14 | The Geo::ModMETAR home page is located at: |
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4 | alex-w | 16 | http://astro.uni-altai.ru/~aw/perl/Geo-ModMETAR/ |
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18 | There may be bugs in the code as well as in the documentation. If |
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19 | you find either, I'd appreciate a patch or at least a mail message |
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20 | to let me know what's wrong so that I can add it to the TODO list. |
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4 | alex-w | 22 | Geo::ModMETAR as been developed and tested on Linux and Solaris |
3 | alex-w | 23 | as well as Windows NT. It may well work on other platforms. It is |
24 | pure Perl. If you install it on another platform, and have trouble |
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25 | I'd like to hear about it. If you develop patches for that |
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26 | platform, I'd REALLY like to hear about it. Send me a note. |
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28 | REQUIREMENTS |
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30 | You will need Perl 5.005 or newer to install and use |
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4 | alex-w | 31 | Geo::ModMETAR. It may work with older versions of Perl, but I |
3 | alex-w | 32 | make no guarantees. |
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35 | INSTALLATION |
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4 | alex-w | 37 | Installing Geo::ModMETAR is an easy process. |
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39 | $ perl Makefile.PL |
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40 | $ make |
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41 | $ make test |
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42 | $ make install |
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45 | DOCUMENTATION |
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4 | alex-w | 47 | The documentation is built-in to the Geo::ModMETAR module in POD |
3 | alex-w | 48 | format. You can use any of the pod2* converters to translate it |
49 | to a more readable format. The three most common formats are |
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50 | 'man', 'html', and 'text'. |
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52 | When you ran the 'make install' above, documentation should have |
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4 | alex-w | 53 | been installed on your system such that 'perldoc Geo::ModMETAR' |
3 | alex-w | 54 | will spit it out. Of course, you can run your favorite pod |
55 | converter and generate it in alternative formats. |
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58 | EXAMPLE SCRIPTS |
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60 | The following scripts are included in the `examples' |
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61 | directory. They are provided as examples. They should provide an |
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62 | idea of what you can do with this module. |
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4 | alex-w | 64 | simple_dump.pl Process a simple ModMETAR. |
3 | alex-w | 65 | fetch_temp.pl Fetch the temperature and print it out. |
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67 | If you develop a good example that would be useful to others, I'd |
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68 | be glad to add it to the distribution. |
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71 | TODO LIST |
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4 | alex-w | 73 | If you're wondering what will come next in Geo::ModMETAR, see |
3 | alex-w | 74 | the TODO file. |
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