[lsst-dm-stack-users] Fwd: Possible Summer 2013 bug report

Paul Price price at astro.princeton.edu
Mon Aug 5 08:34:53 PDT 2013


Robyn has a similar answer.

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> From: Robyn Allsman <robyn.allsman at gmail.com>
> Subject: Fwd: [lsst-dm-stack-users] Possible Summer 2013 bug report
> Date: August 5, 2013 11:33:03 AM EDT
> To: Paul Price <price at astro.princeton.edu>
> Reply-To: RobynAllsman at gmail.com
> 
> Hi Paul,
> 
> My email to the lsst-dm-stack-users mailing list is being held for moderation. Would you please forward to the list?
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> From: Robyn Allsman <robyn.allsman at gmail.com>
> Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2013 at 8:15 AM
> Subject: Re: [lsst-dm-stack-users] Possible Summer 2013 bug report
> To: Chris Walter <chris.walter at duke.edu>
> Cc: lsst-dm-stack-users at lsstcorp.org
> 
> 
> Hello Chris,
> 
> It looks as though the binary distribution release (May 17== v6_2) is out of sync with the source distribution release (June 20 == v7_2) mentioned in the Installing/Summer2013 document. The demo you extracted from source is matched to a later version of  the source stack (it was updated due to a schema change in the v7_2 Release).
> 
> In order to re-sync  the demo code with your binary release,  follow the instructions in:
>        https://dev.lsstcorp.org/trac/wiki/Installing/Winter2013#RunningaDemo
> It's  just a matter of changing the Release version from v7_2 to v6_2.
> 
> If you immediately want to locally use a v7_2 release, you need to install the full source distribution as described in the
> InstallingSummer2013 document.
> 
> Thank you for exposing this problem. This is both a documentation and a usability failure which will get fixed.  Until a new set of binaries is built, I will annotate the Installing/Summer2012 document to reflect reality.
> 
> I have opened Ticket  2982 on this issue requesting the generation of a set of binaries for v7_2.  
> 
> Robyn
> 
> 
> On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 12:33 PM, Chris Walter <chris.walter at duke.edu> wrote:
> Dear All,
> 
> I am a DESC member trying to get started with the DM stack.  I'm using a Scientific Linux 6.4 system.
> 
> I installed the Summer2013 binary release and am trying to run the lsst_dm_stack_demo-7.2 to verify it works properly.  It is crashing in the last step.  I determined the problem is actually in running the export-results script (processCcdSdss.py is running without error).
> 
> I did a 'lsst-distrib update' to make sure I had the latest version.  Running the export-result script alone you can see the following output I have included in this message.
> 
> I hope this is helpful.
> 
> -Chris
> 
> Chris Walter
> Duke University
> 
> ================================================================================
> 
> login1:lsst_dm_stack_demo-7.2.0.0 $ ./bin/export-results output > ! detected-sources.txt
> CameraMapper: Loading registry registry from output/_parent/registry.sqlite3
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File "./bin/export-results", line 71, in <module>
>     v = srcs.get(col)
>   File "/var/phy/project/lsst/Summer_2013/Linux64/afw/6.2.1.0+2/python/lsst/afw/table/tableLib.py", line 6993, in get
>     return self[k]
>   File "/var/phy/project/lsst/Summer_2013/Linux64/afw/6.2.1.0+2/python/lsst/afw/table/tableLib.py", line 6927, in __getitem__
>     return self.columns[k]
>   File "/var/phy/project/lsst/Summer_2013/Linux64/afw/6.2.1.0+2/python/lsst/afw/table/tableLib.py", line 2229, in __getitem__
>     return self[self.schema.find(args[0]).key]
>   File "/var/phy/project/lsst/Summer_2013/Linux64/afw/6.2.1.0+2/python/lsst/afw/table/tableLib.py", line 790, in find
>     raise KeyError("Field '%s' not found in Schema." % k)
> KeyError: "Field 'correctfluxes.apcorr' not found in Schema."
> 
> 
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