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2009-05-02
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2009-05-19
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/home/user # mephemeris Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/lib/mephemeris/mephemeris.py", line 43, in <module> import xml.dom.minidom ImportError: No module named dom.minidom
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2009-05-19
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I installed mephemeris-1.22-1 some days ago and worked. But now it doesn't work anymore, since it crashes.
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python2.5-xml wasn't necessary before, and I don't want to install it since it's big.
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2009-05-19
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Hello! Thanks for trying out MEphemeris! Unfortunately, I am not the best one to diagnose your problems or suggest a solution. However, here are my (perhaps incorrect) thoughts:
1) MEphemeris requires Python XML functionality, so I don't think you have any choice except to install "python2.5-xml". I am not aware of a smaller/alternative library
2) I am puzzled that it 'used' to work for you, and now it does not. The suggests that you *did* (?) at one point have the necessary XML library, and it was removed from your system -- the behavior of MEphemeris should not change from one day to another, I think
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2009-05-20
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#108
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Perhaps you should add python2.5-xml as a requirement...?
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PS: BTW, if you can add telescope control (Meade/Celestron) to mephemeris (for example using INDI) that would be a dream come true!!
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2009-05-20
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As for the INDI thing, I totally agree at how cool that would be! Unfortunately, I have no computer-controllable scope myself to test anything I would write -- but if a couple of people here would purchase one for me, I would certainly give it a try!
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2009-05-20
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Two more things:
1) I would expect to click in certain region in the sky, and that region to be centered. However, it goes somewhere in another universe...
2) IMHO, I would concentrate on speed of the skyview. It is quite slow now, at least in my N800.
2009/03/20 = version 1.12
- add new 'ini' file options for sources of asteroid, comet, and NEO data
- add options to plot asteroids, comets, and NEOs on both sky and solar system plots
- add menu and initial options, such as 'quit' and 'help'
- add options to edit/save 'ini' file settings
- add options to edit/save 'messier' image URL file settings
- add options to edit/save 'misc' image URL file settings
- add search options for all appropriate object types
- add better proportional planet sizes during extreme zooming
- add realistic shading, tilt, gridding, and info to the 'Moon Phase' window
- fix bug in object size not affecting some object types
- fix bug (!) of program ending when date/time direct setting is done
Some of these features were indirectly requested in the past. The new menu/table features were skills I picked up while writing 'MGedcom'. As before, a lot of these were not easy, and a lot of hair-pulling occurred in the process
I have to remind everyone that this app is cross-functional on the desktop as well on the N8xx -- but it sure runs a lot faster and looks a lot nicer on the 'big screen' -- especially in 'fullscreen' window mode, since there is a lot more 'elbow room'.
The newest version is about 25% larger than the old one.
The website for it, as always, is here:
http://darethehair.googlepages.com/software.html
I made new 'screen shots', which can now be clicked for a real-size appearance.
Let me know if you try the new version, and whether it works out OK for you!
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