https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437
--- Comment #140 from Stanley Fertig <stanl...@nyc.rr.com> --- 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 Earth are you? (Just curious). So, practically…how do I do this from inside kStars? I just tried opening the last version you sent me and tried it without changing any settings and it failed. What setting do I need to do in it? Thanks again, stan -- Stanley Fertig 35 Sidney Place Brooklyn, New York 11201 +1 917-361-0632 stanl...@nyc.rr.com > On Jun 8, 2019, at 3:12 PM, Rob <bugzilla_nore...@kde.org> wrote: > > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=405437 > > --- Comment #139 from Rob <rlanca...@gmail.com> --- > 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 you just ran > was > basically running astrometry.net entirely in homebrew. The only thing we used > from the app bundle was the configuration file. > > An easy solution for you in the short term would be to just go into the > astrometry options in kstars and set it to use the homebrew solver for now, > since you have installed it. As to why the internal one doesn't work, I will > have to look into that since I think it should. So you can go ahead and start > using it with the homebrew astrometry solver on this system and do some > astronomy. But if I come up with a possible solution for the internal solver, > I might ask you to see if you can test it again for me. > > Thanks, > > Rob > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You are on the CC list for the bug. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.