[LSST|dm-users 629] Re: Error when Running Chris Walter's: Introduction to the DM AFW packages ipython notebook

Simon Krughoff simon.krughoff at gmail.com
Thu May 7 17:44:58 PDT 2015


That's what it's supposed to look like.  Maybe we can set something up
tomorrow.  Just ping me when you are free and we can set something up.

Simon

On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 5:07 PM, Will Dawson <will at dawsonresearch.com> wrote:

> Simon,
>
> I am happy to do a screen share session sometime, although I am about to
> sign-off for a few hours.
>
> I do have the lsst64defs.py file (see attached). Looks pretty simple to me.
>
> Thanks,
> Will
>
>
>
> On May 7, 2015, at 5:03 PM, Simon Krughoff <simon.krughoff at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Very strange.  It looks like the lsst64def module was not built.  It may
> work better to solve this in a session where we can share screens, but let
> me know what you see with the following.
>
> Do you have a file called lsst64defs.py in
> /Users/dawson/lsst/EupsBuildDir/DarwinX86/base-10.0-5-g766159b/base-10.0-5-g766159b/python?
> If so, what is in it?
>
> If not, what does the following give you if you run it in the python
> directory?
> m4 -Dm4_RTLD_GLOBAL=8 -Dm4_RTLD_NOW=2 < lsst64defs.py.m4 >
> /Users/dawson/lsst/EupsBuildDir/DarwinX86/base-10.0-5-g766159b/base-10.0-5-g766159b/python/lsst64defs.py
>
> Simon
>
> On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 4:49 PM, Will Dawson <will at dawsonresearch.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Simon,
>>
>> Here is the .failed file.
>>
>> Thanks for your time,
>> Will
>>
>>
>>
>> On May 7, 2015, at 4:43 PM, Simon Krughoff <simon.krughoff at gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Will,
>>
>> Actually, it looks like a test failed when you were building.  The failed
>> test log should be in:
>>
>> /Users/dawson/lsst/EupsBuildDir/DarwinX86/base-10.0-5-g766159b/base-10.0-5-g766159b/tests/.tests
>>
>> There will be a file with the .failed suffix.  In there will be the
>> messages about why that test failed.
>>
>> Can you send that along?
>>
>> Simon
>>
>> On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 4:37 PM, Will Dawson <will at dawsonresearch.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Simon,
>>>
>>> I’ve attached the build.log. apparently the error is related to the CC
>>> compiler (note I am running Yosemite).
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Will
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On May 7, 2015, at 4:29 PM, Simon Krughoff <simon.krughoff at gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Will,
>>>
>>> If you can attach the contents of /Users/dawson/lsst/
>>> EupsBuildDir/DarwinX86/base-10.0-5-g766159b/build.log.  We might be
>>> able to diagnose.
>>>
>>> Simon
>>>
>>> On Thu, May 7, 2015 at 4:11 PM, Will Dawson <will at dawsonresearch.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Jim / Dominique,
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for the suggestions. Apparently the
>>>> SingleFrameMeasurementConfig/Task are not in v10.0, as I get the following
>>>> error when instantiating it
>>>>
>>>>  AttributeError: 'module' object has no attribute
>>>> 'SingleFrameMeasurementConfig'
>>>>
>>>> I tried installing 10_1_rc3 and got through 23/55 programs before
>>>> encountering the following error:
>>>>
>>>> eups distrib: Failed to build base-10.0-5-g766159b.eupspkg: Command:
>>>> source /Users/dawson/lsst/eups/bin/setups.sh; export
>>>> EUPS_PATH=/Users/dawson/lsst;
>>>> (/Users/dawson/lsst/EupsBuildDir/DarwinX86/base-10.0-5-g766159b/build.sh)
>>>> >> /Users/dawson/lsst/EupsBuildDir/DarwinX86/base-10.0-5-g766159b/build.log
>>>> 2>&1
>>>> 4>/Users/dawson/lsst/EupsBuildDir/DarwinX86/base-10.0-5-g766159b/build.msg
>>>> exited with code 252
>>>>
>>>> I am burnt out on switching between different distributions (in part
>>>> motivated by dm stack and galsim I recently switched from macports to
>>>> homebrew and canopy to anaconda) and fixing the things that will inevitably
>>>> break so I don’t feel like trying the CernVMFS distribution. I will just
>>>> wait for v10_1.
>>>>
>>>> Will
>>>>
>>>> On May 7, 2015, at 2:33 PM, Dominique Boutigny <boutigny at in2p3.fr>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Hi Will,
>>>>
>>>> As far as I know, v10_1 will be released in a couple of days so I don't
>>>> think that you should invest too much time in v10_0. In the mean time you
>>>> can use v10_1_rc3 which is very close to v10_1, either by installing it
>>>> directly (
>>>> https://confluence.lsstcorp.org/display/LSWUG/LSST+Software+User+Guide)
>>>> or even simpler using the CernVMFS distrib : see
>>>> https://github.com/airnandez/lsst-cvmfs
>>>> With the later, once CernVMFS is installed you have nothing to build,
>>>> the packages are loaded on demand from the network, so this takes a little
>>>> bit of time the first time, but then it is cached on your local disk and it
>>>> is as fast as a local install.
>>>>
>>>> Dominique
>>>>
>>>> On 05/07/2015 01:35 PM, Will Dawson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Dominique,
>>>>
>>>>  Thank you for translating the error. The problem then seems to be
>>>> with an inconsistent DM functions default parameter settings. From the
>>>> notebook the schema and measurement configuration is set by
>>>>
>>>>  schema = lsst.afw.table.SourceTable.makeMinimalSchema()
>>>> measureSourcesConfig  = lsst.meas.algorithms.SourceMeasurementConfig()
>>>>
>>>>  So it appears that makeMinimialSchema() and SourceMeasurementConfig()
>>>> need to be made compatible (perhaps is has been in v10_1). Should I be
>>>> using v10_1 instead of v10_0?
>>>>
>>>>  Thank you for the very helpful CFHTLS references.
>>>>
>>>>  Regards,
>>>> Will
>>>>
>>>>  On May 7, 2015, at 12:09 PM, Dominique Boutigny <boutigny at in2p3.fr>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>  Hi Will,
>>>>
>>>> Yes, the schema has changed in the latest stack versions and
>>>> "flux.sinc_flux" is not any more in the source table schema. Something
>>>> directly replacing sinc_flux was present  in the v10_0 but this has been
>>>> completely replaced in the latest stack_v10_1. There are now 10 Aperture
>>>> flux corresponding to 10 different radii.
>>>>
>>>> You can have a look to
>>>> http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/DarkEnergyScienceCollaboration/CFHTLS-Reprocess/tree/master/notebooks/
>>>> to get notebook examples with the most recent stack.
>>>>
>>>> I can have a look to Chris' notebooks if you wish.
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>> Dominique
>>>>
>>>> On 05/07/2015 11:52 AM, Will Dawson wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I encountered an error when running Chris Walter’s Introduction to the
>>>> DM AFW packages
>>>> <http://nbviewer.ipython.org/github/DarkEnergyScienceCollaboration/DataManagementWorkbook/blob/master/Basic%20DM%20AFW%20Introduction.ipynb> ipython
>>>> notebook. In the second to last step when I run the command:
>>>>
>>>>  # Apply the measurement routines to the exposure using the sources as
>>>> input
>>>> measure.run(exposure, sources)
>>>>
>>>>  I get the following error:
>>>>
>>>>  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------NotFoundError                             Traceback (most recent call last)<ipython-input-19-77c6eca8bda0> in <module>()     16      17 # Apply the measurement routines to the exposure using the sources as input---> 18 measure.run(exposure, sources)     19      20 # Now let's look at the output from some of the measurment algorithms.
>>>> /Users/dawson/lsst/DarwinX86/pipe_base/10.0+2/python/lsst/pipe/base/timer.pyc in wrapper(self, *args, **keyArgs)    116         logInfo(obj = self, prefix = func.__name__ + "Start")    117         try:--> 118             res = func(self, *args, **keyArgs)    119         finally:    120             logInfo(obj = self, prefix = func.__name__ + "End")
>>>> /Users/dawson/lsst/DarwinX86/meas_algorithms/10.0+2/python/lsst/meas/algorithms/measurement.pyc in measure(self, exposure, sources, noiseImage, noiseMeanVar, references, refWcs)    422     423         self.log.info("Measuring %d sources" % len(sources))--> 424         self.config.slots.setupTable(sources.table, prefix=self.config.prefix)    425     426         self.preMeasureHook(exposure, sources)
>>>> /Users/dawson/lsst/DarwinX86/meas_algorithms/10.0+2/python/lsst/meas/algorithms/measurement.pyc in setupTable(self, table, prefix)     57         if self.centroid is not None: table.defineCentroid(prefix + self.centroid)     58         if self.shape is not None: table.defineShape(prefix + self.shape)---> 59         if self.apFlux is not None: table.defineApFlux(prefix + self.apFlux)     60         if self.modelFlux is not None: table.defineModelFlux(prefix + self.modelFlux)     61         if self.psfFlux is not None: table.definePsfFlux(prefix + self.psfFlux)
>>>> /Users/dawson/lsst/DarwinX86/afw/10.0+3/python/lsst/afw/table/tableLib.pyc in defineApFlux(self, *args)   9869     def defineApFlux(self, *args):   9870         """defineApFlux(SourceTable self, std::string const & name)"""-> 9871         return _tableLib.SourceTable_defineApFlux(self, *args)   9872    9873     def getApFluxDefinition(self):
>>>> NotFoundError:
>>>>   File "src/table/Schema.cc <http://schema.cc/>", line 239, in SchemaItem<T> lsst::afw::table::detail::SchemaImpl::find(const std::string &) const [T = double]
>>>>     Field or subfield withname 'flux.sinc_flux' not found with type 'D'. {0}
>>>> lsst::pex::exceptions::NotFoundError: 'Field or subfield withname 'flux.sinc_flux' not found with type 'D'.'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>  Perhaps this is related to the fact that the notebook was written in
>>>> 2013 and I am using v10.0 of the stack. As I am new to the stack, and given
>>>> the surprisingly complex error message for such a seemingly simple command,
>>>> I am hoping that the experts can shed some light on the matter.
>>>>
>>>>  Thanks,
>>>> Will Dawson
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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>> K. Simon Krughoff
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>> Department of Astronomy
>>
>> Physics-Astronomy Bldg.
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>> Room C319
>> Seattle WA 98195-0002
>> USA
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>> (206)543-9487
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>
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> --
> K. Simon Krughoff
> University of Washington
> Department of Astronomy
>
> Physics-Astronomy Bldg.
> 3910 15th Ave NE
> Room C319
> Seattle WA 98195-0002
> USA
>
> (206)543-9487
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