[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2024-03-03 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #220 from Stanley Fertig --- Hello Rob, Long time no speak! I hope this finds you well. I’m the guy who went back and forth with you about kStars v3.? not platesolving correctly using my old MacBook Air. Problem which you solved. I’m

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2022-01-25 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #219 from Stanley Fertig --- OK Rob, thanks. You are the greatest! -stan > On Jan 25, 2022, at 2:48 PM, Rob wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 > > --- Comment #218 from Rob --- > So I am not sure what would

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2022-01-25 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #218 from Rob --- So I am not sure what would cause this to print out. I did a google search for "CC_READ_SUBTRACT_LINE" and found that it was probably associated with the SBIG driver. You might want to post in the INDI forum and see if

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2022-01-25 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #217 from Stanley Fertig --- Hmm, just tried it out with a “camera only” profile (no telescope, no focuser, etc.) and the camera appears to be working fine. Could that error message have been generated by my focuser (Moonlite)? -stan —

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2022-01-25 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #216 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, I’m just testing it out now during the day with kStars 3.5.7. I’m getting an error: “[ERROR] ReadoutLine: CC_READ_SUBTRACT_Line./cc_READOUT_LINE -> (RX /Timeout) Is that an error of my camera or its

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2022-01-22 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 Rob changed: What|Removed |Added Resolution|--- |FIXED Status|REPORTED

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-09-14 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 Stanley Fertig changed: What|Removed |Added CC||stratocas...@icloud.com --- Comment #214 from

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #213 from Stanley Fertig --- And I just tried in v3.3.9. Worked like a charm. -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On Feb 12, 2020, at 10:31 PM, Rob wrote: >

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #212 from Stanley Fertig --- Just tried it on v3.3.1. Worked like a charm and solved in about 2 seconds. Thank you again, Rob! -stan > On Feb 12, 2020, at 10:31 PM, Rob wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 > > ---

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #211 from Stanley Fertig --- Neither do I but if there’s any test you want me to do which will help you, consider me your loyal assistant. I did this on the beta you sent me. Am going to try it now on the official v3.3.1. Will let you

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #210 from Rob --- Sorry, I should have told you to do that sooner. But I do want to get to the bottom of this silly strange issue with the code not running on a MacBook Air, I don't get that. Maybe come compiler flag needs to be set to

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #209 from Stanley Fertig --- Wow! That worked. Plate solving worked after doing that installation and configuring as in your screenshot! Big enormous thank you, Rob. But what does it all mean? Thanks again, you are such a dedicated

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #208 from Rob --- Sorry, my mistake, it is brew install astrometry-net > On Feb 12, 2020, at 10:05 PM, Stanley Fertig wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 > > --- Comment #207 from Stanley Fertig --- > Did you mean in

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #207 from Stanley Fertig --- Did you mean in Terminal? I tried and got the following: > Last login: Wed Feb 12 22:00:05 on console > sf@Stanleys-Air ~ % brew install astrometry.net > Updating Homebrew... > ==> Auto-updated Homebrew! >

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #206 from Rob --- As an alternative, have you tried doing this: https://indilib.org/forum/ekos/5259-test-on-kstars-3-2-3-on-mac-missing-astrometry-net-binaries.html?start=24#40216 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #205 from Stanley Fertig --- So maybe I should revert to kStars 2.9.8? Cheaper than getting a new computer. I’d miss out on all the improvements you’ve made since but I could still do photography... -stan Sent from my iPhone > On Feb

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #204 from Rob --- It was in KStars 3.1.0 that I started building on the new computer. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #203 from Rob --- Right, it worked a year ago on your Air with software that I built on a really old computer, not the software I build now on a newer computer with the latest operating system. -- You are receiving this mail because: You

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #202 from Stanley Fertig --- Rob I mean it worked one year ago on my Air! -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On Feb 12, 2020, at 9:19 PM, Rob wrote: > >

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #201 from Rob --- And this is the weirdest part I think, the iMac is also an i5! (In reply to Stanley Fertig from comment #199) > Created attachment 125924 [details] > attachment-26779-0.html > > And it runs fine on my iMac, which is a

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #200 from Rob --- So your statement that it worked in the past . . .actually it worked for you when I built it on an ancient 10 year old computer running El Capitan. So then your computer was a newer one running a newer operating system.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #199 from Stanley Fertig --- And it runs fine on my iMac, which is a 2.7 GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5… -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On Feb 12, 2020, at

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #198 from Rob --- Nothing sounds weird about that. Mine is an Intel i9, but that should not matter if yours is an intel i5 I don't think. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #197 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, I’ve never heard of anything like that chez Apple. In any case, my Air’s processor is a 1.8GHz Dual-Core Intel Core I5, 4 GB of RAM and Intel HD Graphics 4000 1536MB, from “About this Mac.” What’s

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #196 from Rob --- Perfect, yes, that is exactly what you needed to do. Looks like it is the same error. What I don't understand is why can't a MacBook Air run code that a MacBook Pro can run??? What processor does your MacBook Air have?

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-12 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #195 from Stanley Fertig --- Thanks Rob, OK. Don’t know if I got the right line, but I did get an illegal instruction when I did the following: Last login: Wed Feb 12 10:08:51 on ttys000 sf@Stanleys-Air ~ % export

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #194 from Rob --- Sorry, there is one difference for using sextractor. There is an additional call for using sextractor. You should not need to copy that line to the terminal because I think it worked originally. You should copy the one

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #193 from Stanley Fertig --- Aha! OK, I changed the name of the Application to remove the spaces. Now when I copy those 2 lines after plate solving I get the following: Last login: Tue Feb 11 23:21:10 on ttys000 sf@Stanleys-Air ~ %

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #192 from Rob --- There is a space in your PATH!! Make sure there are no spaces in your path to kstars: KStars 3.4.0 Beta.app Use underscores if you like, but never spaces, command line programs like astrometry choke on them. -- You

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #191 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, I did plate solve, it failed and I copied what I think are the lines in the console at the bottom of the Align window. Not the results I was expecting…am I doing something wrong in the copy/paste?

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #190 from Rob --- In case you didn't see, there was a part after the first screen shot that says: Then plate solve an image in the simulator. You should see lots of things print out in the console. Copy and paste the line that says "export

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #189 from Stanley Fertig --- OK, I’ve configured it as in your screen shot. But copy WHAT to the Terminal? -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On Feb 11, 2020,

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #188 from Rob --- That is the weird part then, if it is running Catalina, I don't know why it wouldn't be able to run the code. I think this shows it best:

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #187 from Stanley Fertig --- I’m using a macbook Air under Catalina. Not so old... -stan Sent from my iPhone > On Feb 11, 2020, at 1:34 PM, Rob wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 > > --- Comment #185 from Rob

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #186 from Stanley Fertig --- I honestly don’t know if it’s the illegal instruction…can you please tell me again how to use Terminal to get more debug info? Thanks, stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #185 from Rob --- I assume that this is the "Illegal Instruction 4" error correct? I will try running this on an older Mac and try to determine which program is compiled for an newer version of OS X and thus won't run on older machines.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #184 from Stanley Fertig --- OK. Just tried the new beta using the CCD, telescope and focuser simulators and the Pleiades as a target. Using the offline solver after configuring as you said, I immediately got a solver failure: “Starting

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #183 from Rob --- Ok, after working really hard on this for many hours in my spare time in last 2 days, I think I have a solution for you: Try this:

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-09 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #182 from Rob --- I just had an idea today, that it might just be best to add an option to use sextractor with astrometry.net, for folks who can't get python to behave. If it works really well, then maybe we can just move away from python,

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-09 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #175 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, Thanks so much for this. I’m attaching 4 screen shots of folders (labeled with numbers). The first is from /usr/local/bin The second is from /usr/local/opt/python/libexec/bin The 3rd is from

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-09 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #174 from Rob --- I did some experiments last night with the issue you reported in a virtual machine with python3 installed in different ways to see why python3 sometimes is not working properly with astrometry.net to plate solve. Another

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-05 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #173 from Stanley Fertig --- Big thanks, Rob!!! I am grateful. -stan > On Feb 5, 2020, at 11:24 PM, Rob wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 > > --- Comment #172 from Rob --- > Yes I apologize, I have been very busy

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-05 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #172 from Rob --- Yes I apologize, I have been very busy with my real job. Now that my midterm exams are over and I have entered my grades, I should be able to take a look again at this in the next few days. Sorry about the delay -- You

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2020-02-05 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #171 from Stanley Fertig --- OK, I've been trying to get plate solving to work again on my macBook Air, using kStars v3.3.9. Becoming desperate. 1. I did another Erase and Install Mac OS Catalina v10.15.3 2. I installed HomeBrew and its

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-12-01 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #170 from Rob --- Actually its "astropy" Maybe spell check changed it. But Did you try running the commands Ekos put in the log into the terminal to see what happens? Don't copy and paste it from here, copy and paste it from KStars into

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-12-01 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #169 from Stanley Fertig --- Er...that's "satrapy" not "satrapy"--so much for dyslexia! (In reply to Stanley Fertig from comment #167) > Created attachment 124246 [details] > attachment-2807-0.html > > Hi Rob, > > In answer to the

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-12-01 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #168 from Stanley Fertig --- Just checked. Python v. 3.7.3 is running on my Air (where astrometry does not work) whereas v. 2.7 is running on my iMac (where it does work). -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-12-01 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #167 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, In answer to the python3 question below, when I click on the “Setup” button under Astrometry.net panel in Ekos, I get the following message: “Home-brew, python and satrapy are

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-12-01 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #166 from Rob --- And on this device, you have python3 all set up in homebrew? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-12-01 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #165 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, Hope this finds you well. I just downloaded kStars v3.3.8 and tried it out (using the simulators). When plate-solving using Astrometry.net online, it works fine. But when I

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-11 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #164 from Andre Kovacs --- Hi Rob, The beauty of the scripting approach is that there's no need to change anything in Ekos. Just providing the script into the Contents directory of the app, and a documentation of the configuration process,

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #163 from Rob --- Perhaps another good addition might be to have a selection to allow the user to use the cloud maker's app to plate solve would be a good option to add as well? Your script could be used as a template to add this option to

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-11 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #162 from Rob --- So it shouldn't matter if you are using macports or home-brew to install Python3. The only thing we are using homebrew for is python actually. As long as you have installed python3 somewhere on your computer and it is

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #161 from Andre Kovacs --- Hi Rob, I just tested my solution with the solve-field.sh and the /Applications/Astronomia/KStars_3.3.4.app/Contents/MacOS/astrometry/bin/wcsinfo with KStars 3.3.3 and it worked perfectly. And, strangely, it also

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #160 from Andre Kovacs --- Hi Rob, I was checking the internal wcsinfo against the solution.wcs generated by the script (attached file), and I found that it's aborting with a message "Illegal instruction: 4". Here's the output of the

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #159 from Andre Kovacs --- Created attachment 122055 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=122055=edit solution.wcs WCS file generated by the solve-field script -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #158 from Andre Kovacs --- Hi Rob, I tested a version of the script that generates the WCS file as "solution.wcs", and now the error changed to "WCS header missing or corrupted. Solver failed.", using the internal wcsinfo. If I configure

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #157 from Andre Kovacs --- Created attachment 122054 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=122054=edit solve-field.sh Updated script to generate the WCS file as "solution.wcs" -- You are receiving this mail because: You are

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #156 from Andre Kovacs --- Hi Rob, I updated the script to generate the files according to the names used by Ekos' internal solve-field. But I have a couple of questions: 1- The WCS file must be named as "solution.wcs" or could be the FITS

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #155 from Andre Kovacs --- Created attachment 122053 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=122053=edit solve-field.sh Updated script to match the generated file names by Ekos -- You are receiving this mail because: You are

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #154 from Andre Kovacs --- Hi Stan, Thank you for the update, but I use Mac Ports instead of Homebrew (for development reasons), so the Homebrew libraries conflicts with my existing Mac Port libraries. Thanks, Andre -- You are receiving

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #153 from Stanley Fertig --- I had the same problem, as Rob knows. After I upgraded to v3.3.3 and v3.3.4, the problem went away completely. Did a fresh install of Python 3 and of HomeBrew, and then checked the Setup button in the

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #152 from Stanley Fertig --- Hmm, I had the same problem but i found it went away completely with v3.3.3 and v3.3.4. Did a fresh installation of Python 3 and HomeBrew, then used the Setup button in the Astrometry panel to check all was

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #151 from Andre Kovacs --- Hi Rob, I tried KStars 3.3.4, and even installed the required Python libraries using Mac Ports, but I couldn't make it work. Even the workaround (replacement of the astrometry directory with the one from the

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-08-10 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #150 from Andre Kovacs --- Created attachment 122049 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=122049=edit solve-field.sh -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-07-04 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #149 from Rob --- Thanks for the idea. I think we almost have it all sorted out. In the past I have tried the cloud makers app for plate solving and I have found it to be nice for downloading and managing index files, but not as nice for

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-07-03 Thread Andre Kovacs
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #148 from Andre Kovacs --- Rob, After struggling with similar issues when using CCDciel, I found their solution to the problem of Astrometry.net on Mac OS X easier to handle: https://www.ap-i.net/ccdciel/en/documentation/astrometry.net

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-09 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #147 from Stanley Fertig --- BTW if I can ever be of help to you testing or helping to debug newer versions, of course I’m available. -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-09 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #146 from Stanley Fertig --- Ha! That did it. Had replaced the link for the “solver” checkbox but hadn’t touched the wcsinfo box. I just simply unchecked the wcsinfo box as you suggested and it WORKED. Woo-hoo! I’m back in business

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-09 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #145 from Rob --- So you just unchecked the box to use the solver in homebrew instead of the solver in the app bundle. Maybe uncheck the box right next to the one you just did to use the homebrew wcsinfo instead of the wcsinfo in the app

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-09 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #144 from Stanley Fertig --- Created attachment 120737 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120737=edit kstars log 6:9:19.rtf -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-09 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #143 from Stanley Fertig --- Thanks indeed, Rob. On behalf of the other Mac kstars users, I’m very grateful. Just tried it…almost there. But I apparently had a WCS error at the end of the process—please see the attached log file from

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-09 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #142 from Rob --- Created attachment 120734 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120734=edit Astrometry setting -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-09 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #141 from Rob --- Well thanks, considering the number of hours that I put into getting KStars to work on Macs, and then the build scripts, etc. If something like this is preventing it from working on some computers, I think that needs to

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-08 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #140 from Stanley Fertig --- Rob, you are truly an awesome person. I can’t believe the number of hours and amount of patience you put into helping me. I do have to believe that if I had this problem, then others probably do too. Where on

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-08 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #139 from Rob --- Yes, that did solve. Actually I figured that it would. Basically through the process of elimination, we determined that your system has a problem with the astrometry.net that I built on my system for kstars. The test

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-08 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #137 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, Aha! That seemed to work! Please see the attached Terminal printout. So do you therefore know what the problem has been? Many thanks again, stan -- You are receiving this mail because: You are

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-08 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #136 from Rob --- Ok, so it's not python, and probably not netbpm since my last command shouldn't use netpbm. Let's try this. brew install astrometry-net And then the same commands as I sent you in the text file before to see if it

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-08 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #134 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, OK, I re-installed Homebrew as per your code, ran everything including the text file with the 3 commands, etc. Still getting an illegal instruction error! If you look at the bottom of the file,

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-08 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #135 from Stanley Fertig --- Created attachment 120700 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120700=edit Terminal Saved Output 6:8:19 -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #133 from Rob --- That sounds good. My thought is, if it runs without an illegal argument exception, then the issue is probably with netpbm. If it fails, the issue is probably related to python. If it is python, then I believe that the

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #132 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, Yes, I do see the commands. Wasn’t the case before. Will try and let you know how it goes. -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #131 from Rob --- They are the same commands I was telling you to run, just carefully put into a text file so that there are no more issues with copying and pasting from a forum. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #130 from Rob --- When you click this link, https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120677 you see a blank form? You should see a text file with the 3 commands in it, labelled with command 1, command 2, command 3 -- You are receiving

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #129 from Stanley Fertig --- Oh, wait, I didn’t run the line above, let me try again. -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On Jun 7, 2019, at 5:00 PM, Rob wrote:

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #128 from Stanley Fertig --- I see a url, that’s all. Clicked on it and it’s a blank form. -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On Jun 7, 2019, at 5:00 PM, Rob

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #127 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, I’m not sure what to do with this. I clicked on the link and it was a blank form… -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #126 from Rob --- Created attachment 120677 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120677=edit terminal commands for astrometry test -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #125 from Rob --- Still a problem with spaces. Here I will attach a text file with the commands in it. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #124 from Stanley Fertig --- Created attachment 120674 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120674=edit Terminal Output 6:7:19 3.rtf -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #123 from Stanley Fertig --- Ok Rob, I tried it with and without a space. Didn’t appear to like either. I’m attaching the Terminal file for both, first without and then with an extra space. !! Thanks, Stan -- You are receiving this

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #122 from Rob --- I looked at your terminal output, it was very close, but somehow a space disappeared between -O and --no-verify. note the message: solve-field: unrecognized option `---no-verify' Here is the command again.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #120 from Stanley Fertig --- OK, it took me a bit to figure out how to deal with the line breaks, all good now. I’ve run it all, the Terminal session text file is attached. Good luck and thanks! -stan -- You are receiving this mail

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #119 from Rob --- this is also just one line of code, no return in the middle of it or anything /Applications/kstars.app/Contents/MacOS/astrometry/bin/solve-field -O --no-verify --config

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #118 from Rob --- Oh I think I see, the url got copied to the next line in your terminal. This is just one line that you need to copy and paste in the terminal: curl -o ~/Downloads/test.xyls

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #117 from Rob --- curl -o ~/Downloads/test.xyls "https://bugsfiles.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120664; Do you see ??? here or a URL? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #114 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, I got as far as the download of the test file; then I’m not sure I did the right thing in Terminal for the test file download I marked below with question marks. I’m attaching a printout of the

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #113 from Rob --- Ok then lets see if there is something different about your processor or if it is an issue with solve-field or netpbm. This will give us information about the processor, so we can see if anything is weird there: sysctl

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Rob
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #112 from Rob --- Created attachment 120664 --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=120664=edit Test file for astrometry -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.

[kstars] [Bug 405437] Local astrometry server crashes after upgrading from KStars 2.9.8 to KStars 3.1.0, and 3.1.1 afterwards

2019-06-07 Thread Stanley Fertig
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 --- Comment #111 from Stanley Fertig --- Hi Rob, Yes, it’s an Air running 10.14.5. When I typed “which python3” into Terminal, it gave me the following: /usr/local/bin/python3 That’s all… -stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York

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