diff --git a/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py b/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py index eb56a5ba8..9ef58b25b 100755 --- a/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py +++ b/noinfo/create_dplong_table.py @@ -48,9 +48,9 @@ def parse_csvfile(): l,d,w = map(float, chomp(os.popen(CS_BINARY + " noinfo/smk-system -c ").read()).split("\t")) caveslist.append(["", l,d,w, {"Name" : "Schwarzmooskogelhöhlensystem", "Autogen file" : ""}]) print "done\nParsing Cave list" - #for cavefile in os.listdir("noinfo/cave_data"): - - cavetabfile = dir("noinfo/cave_data/") + for cavefile in os.listdir("noinfo/cave_data"): + + cavetabfiles = dir("noinfo/cave_data/") fieldnames=chomp(cavetabfile.next()).replace('"','').split(",") cavetab = csv.DictReader(cavetabfile, fieldnames) @@ -179,7 +179,7 @@ with ours highlighted. Rather than maintaining our own independent database, it seems much more sensible to link to the much more frequently updated list here maintained by Theo Pfarr. For comparison, Bob Gulden of the American NSS maintains a list here of the world's longest +href="http://www.pipeline.com/~caverbob/">here of the world's longest caves.