Worse yet... I have to get another disk and graft into that machine. Maybe this week... we'll see. I never anticipated as many files as we've gotten. I'll increase /pub space real soon.

gerry

Tom Russo wrote:
On Mon, Apr 13, 2009 at 11:10:44AM -0700, we recorded a bogon-computron collision of 
the <[email protected]> flavor, containing:
On Mon, 13 Apr 2009, Tom Russo wrote:

The collection is limited to those that users have contributed.  Perhaps
there are still some folks around with collections of gnis files they've not
uploaded?  As I recall, the way it was done was that you uploaded to Gerry's
incoming directory and shot him an email, and he'd move the zipped-up gnis data
to the right place for others to download.
Remind all of us where that is?  I have seven states worth of the
old-format data, but don't recall whether I contributed them
already.  In any case, they're:

     CA.gnis
     HI.gnis
     ID.gnis
     MT.gnis
     NM.gnis
     OR.gnis
     WA.gnis

ftp aprs.tamu.edu

cd pub/GNIS

That's where they're stored.  The files you have are already there.  There
are only 13 unique states there right now, it would be good to get a more
complete collection.  I know *somebody* has other states to share.

As far as uploading GNIS files that aren't in the collection, just put 'em in the "/incoming" directory and email Gerry to let him know you've done it. Gerry's the only one that can move the files to the /pub/GNIS directory.


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