The problem is that with 713 images an internal string buffer was overflowing and not being resized properly. This (and a few other things) has been fixed, you can update to the latest release with
Thank you. I did the update and will check it. Anyway, during the update I got:
Code:
% make latest
Updating IRAF v2.16 to latest release.
Fri Apr 13 15:21:18 CEST 2012
(util/iraf_update -all)
Updating IRAF system ....
iraf_latest: cwd = /iraf/iraf
Updating binaries: linux
Downloading: patch-src.tar.gz Unpacking ...tar (child): /tmp/patch-src.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
Done.
Downloading: patch.lnux.x86.tar.gz Unpacking ...tar (child): /tmp/patch.lnux.x86.tar.gz: Cannot open: No such file or directory
tar (child): Error is not recoverable: exiting now
tar: Child returned status 2
tar: Error is not recoverable: exiting now
Done.
Update all external packages ...
...
Update Status: Successful
I downloaded patches manually, installed them and I was able to re-update without any error with really downloading from internet. But when I entered "cl" I lost the main screen. So I installed (from the http://iraf.noao.edu/) the "Linux 32-bit (191MB)" and extern "mscred,stsdas". The initial screen still is only:
In your first report I think the problem was that the patch file didn't download for some reason, however I've verified the files exist in the proper place and are readable, and a 'make latest' on a system here worked fine. Did a '/tmp/patch-src.tar.gz' file already exist that couldn't be overwritten?
The problem with the missing banner page was supposedly fixed earlier but I found the hlib$motd file was still being overwritten. This has been fixed (again) and verified. You can get the hlib$motd file from ftp://iraf.noao.edu/iraf/v216/support/motd.
Lastly, I updated the mscred binaries linked against the most recent system. A "make latest" would update this or else you can do a 'make mscred" from the $iraf/extern directory to manually update it.
If you still have problems downloading, let me know.
The error doesn't mean the ds9.xml file can't be read, only that the cache file cannot be opened. Since you did a 'fcache init' already, can you also do a "show cache" and make sure you have write permission in that directory? Does an "fcache list" show anything in the directory?
The ccdproc problem may be a problem coming from the earlier update. Do the binaries date from at least April 11? If you go to the iraf$extern directory and do a "make mscred" to explicitly force the package to be reinstalled, does that change/fix things?
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