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In commit dd99425, Curt added a couple of DBFAWK files to support using shapefiles from http://download.geofabrik.de/ in Xastir.
Unfortunately, the shapefiles currently available on that web site do not match the DBFAWK files anymore. The dbf signature is different, and they have clearly changed how the feature type is stored (it's now in an fclass field instead of a type field) I have not ch