> On 24/11/16 16:14, Peter W. Draper wrote: >> The fuller message is: >> >> !! Truncation during copy (destination 132 < source 182) of >> ! >> '/loc/pwda/pdraper/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratc >> ! >> h/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/... >> ! DAT_PUT: Error writing value(s) to an HDS primitive. >> ! The list of valuess supplied for parameter IN was too long. >> ! FITS2NDF: Error converting a FITS file into an NDF. >> ! Application exit status DAT__TRUNC, Text truncated >> ! >> >> /loc/pwda/pdraper/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/sc >> >> ! >> ratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scratch/scr >> ! atch/scratch/scratch/ngc1275.fits temp >> >> David, seems to be in a call to GRP_GROUP (found using that spelling >> mistake, "valuess"), which is odd. Aren't groups allowed to be 255 >> characters? Yes, that's right. GRP uses 255 as the buffer length. I think the 132 limit is set in subpar. Going into the subpar source directory and doing "grep 132 *.f" brings up loads of places where 132 is a hard-wired constant. David ---- Starlink User Support list For list configuration, including subscribing to and unsubscribing from the list, see https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A0=STARLINK