On Mon, 26 Apr 2010, Jonathan Marshall wrote:
> I checked my /etc/hosts file and localhost wasn't defined. Having added
> that to the list, GAIA now does aperture photometry without complaint!
Hi Jonathan,
that's good to hear. Seems this problem has returned then, oh dear.
Cheers,
Peter.
>> Hi Jonathan,
>>
>> the usual reason for this problem is a broken local network. Make sure that
>> the address "localhost" is recognised (try "ping localhost") and that your
>> loopback device is working, "netstat -i" should show an "lo" device.
>>
>> If that's all OK try running some simple detached tasks in ICL:
>>
>> % icl
>> icl > kappa
>> icl > stats
>>
>> If that's OK, try out the AUTOASTROM task of PHOTOM:
>>
>> % photom
>> % autophotom
>>
>> (just respond to any prompts with !!, we're testing if things are working
>> at a fundamental level). Report or fix up any problems that you see.
>>
>> Failing all this send me (gzip this and don't CC to the list, it is very
>> big) the GaiaDebug.log produced by running gaia:
>>
>> gaia -debuglog 1
>>
>> and reproducing the problem.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Peter.
>>
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> Mr J P Marshall
> Departamento Fisica Teorica
> Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
> Cantoblanco
> 28049 Madrid
> Spain
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Peter W. Draper, http://astro.dur.ac.uk/~pdraper
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