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2012-03-09
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Well, I've disabled devel mode, uninstalled dev-utils and dev mode packages. Then I rebooted, refreshed the accuweather, re-enabled dev mode, and re-installed the devel packages that were removed.
So far my weather icon hasn't blanked out, but I'll keep watching it...
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2012-03-09
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2012-03-10
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apt-get install wxapp if you lost accuweather. I had to do this after restoring a backup.