Hi, Jamie,
Thanks for bringing this to our attention.
From the release notes, it looks like Lehuakona was active from 2008-11-12
to 2009-07-27. So this means that all the work that my student did this
summer was probably done on lehuakona, since I don't think we did an
upgrade late in the summer.
If the work has to be redone, it is a big job. I don't have time to work
on this at the moment. So two questions:
(1) does the problem ONLY occur for a first order baseline or would it
also occur for a third order baseline? If you could test that quickly on
your data set, that would be great.
(2) is there any quick way to judge if the data are affected by this
problem?
Thanks,
Chris
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