Hi Tim,
Thank you for the update.
Unfortunately it looks like that it has solve part of the problem.
Now you can save as a fit file but still gaia is hanging up if you try to select and extract a region of an image.
No errors - it just stops respond.
George
Georgios Ioannidis MPhys(Hons) FRAS AMinstP
Centre for Astrophysics & Planetary Science
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The University of Kent
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From: Tim Jenness [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 23 September 2010 23:37
To: G.Ioannidis; Alessandro Faimali
Cc: Starlink development
Subject: Re: [Stardev] Starlink and Fedora 13 problem
On May 28, 2010, at 12:11 PM, G.Ioannidis wrote:
> I have problems running the new version of Starlink Software (32 bit Hawaiiki) on a Linux Fedora 13 machine.
>
> Specifically at the moment I am working with Gaia. I load and process SDF files from the WFCAM.
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> If I try to save the image in a FIT or FITS format Gaia crashes and closes down.
> The other problem is with the image regions:
> If I select an area and choose "Extract selected" then Gaia freezes, and in the terminal window I get the errors in the attached text file.
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> There might be other problems but these are the more obvious for me.
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> At the moment I have revert to the previous version (nanahope) that works flawless (with the patches).
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> Any idea what might cause this problems?
>
I've finally fixed this. Thanks for your reports from May and June. Those in combination with a report from another user let me sort out the problem. Sorry for the delay in sorting this out. Part of my confusion was that all our FC13 testers were using 64-bit releases and SCUBA-2 keeps distracting me.
The 32-bit rsync release has been updated so you can use that version. We have not made a replacement for Hawaiki directly yet.
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Tim Jenness
Joint Astronomy Centre
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