Errata for the Lehuakona Starlink release
All Platforms
- An important patch has been made available for the AST and SLA libraries, which introduces support for the January 1 2009 leap second. This patch is strongly recommended for all users.
64-bit Linux (13MB, md5sum: f32eec29aa14da4f1c951c88355aad54)
32-bit Linux (12MB, md5sum: 768b819b151f87d13bec15e148b3ffda)
32-bit Linux (glibc 2.3.4) (11MB, md5sum: 69c5bfac640113521417efebbb546886)
OS X Intel (8.2MB, md5sum: df80f9b9125ca6b05a576f5d64e59b71)
OS X PPC (8.8MB, md5sum: 1ce338a04d76a0e14fcd79421d27546e)When you unzip the patch, it will create a star/lib directory containing a number of library files. Copy these files into $STARLINK_DIR/lib, overwriting the files already in place.
- A bug in AUTOASTROM was identified that results in an error message similar to:
Can't use string ("4") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at /star/Perl/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0/Starlink/Autoastrom.pm line 1813.
This bug also affects automated astrometry calibration in GAIA. If you receive this error, download this file and place it in the $STARLINK_DIR/Perl/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.10.0/Starlink/ directory, overwriting the Autoastrom.pm file already in place.
- A bug when using CONVERT from the bash shell was identified that affects things like the photometry calculations in GAIA. This bug will report errors like:
Unable to create file /temp_fits_XXXX.sdf - Permission denied.
All bash users should download this file and place it in the $STARLINK_DIR/bin/convert directory, renaming the file to convert.sh and overwriting the file already in place.
- An important patch has been made available for the AST and SLA libraries, which introduces support for the January 1 2009 leap second. This patch is strongly recommended for all users.
64-bit Linux
A bug in MAKECUBE was identified, where MAKECUBE or MAKEMAP freezes upon multiple calls in ORAC-DR or ICL. If you see random freezing in MAKECUBE or MAKEMAP, download this patch (2.0M, md5sum: 9c086efdcfe0e723efb1ca5c9abfcbc4). When you unzip the patch, it will create one file. Place this file in the $STARLINK_DIR/bin/smurf/ directory, overwriting the file already in place.
A problem has been discovered when running the Starlink perl binary when relocated. If you get an error message relating to Errno.pm simply remove the file $STARLINK_DIR/Perl/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/Errno.pm
OS X 10.5 Intel
- A bug in SPLAT was identified that doesn't allow NDFs to be loaded. If you see an error message stating:
Spectrum 'filename' has an unknown type, format, or name syntax(guessed: NDF )
then you should download this patch (2.7M, md5sum: 6256ca179f5a6c32f040f316db050aa0). When you unzip the patch, it will create three files. Place these in the $STARLINK_DIR/starjava/lib/i386/ directory, overwriting the files already in place. Please note that this patch is only for 10.5 installations.
- A bug in SPLAT was identified that doesn't allow NDFs to be loaded. If you see an error message stating: