On Wed, 18 May 2011, Jarett DeAngelis wrote:

I've been told that unless you compile from source you don't get as many
maps - and cannot add them later.  Is this accurate?

Depends.  If your distribution provides packages for Xastir that are pre-2.0.0, 
then yes.  There was a bunch of work some months back (almost a year already?) 
to implement OpenStreetMaps in Xastir.  That was done during the 1.9.9 CVS 
versions, so you want 2.0.0 (released) or 2.0.1 (CVS) in order to get those 
maps.  Prior to that we were using online Tigermaps, but the server for that 
went away.

For this Ubuntu announcement I believe I heard they're putting out 
Xastir-2.0.1, so you should be good to go.  If you're an Ubuntu user, try it 
and see!

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