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'Could not find a good frame' error #14
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hi @rawien, thanks for reporting. I will take a look at that soon. |
Hi @rawien, |
Oh dear, I am finding the same. I intend to push a new release to pip soon to resolve this. |
Thanks for getting back to me, same error on my linux machine now too. I'll try the dev version. Update: |
I am having the same issue and was wondering if this was resolved or if I need to cycle back to the dev version. I'm using python3.5.2. |
@brandoncastillo Oops! I am unable to reproduce this problem, likely because I haven't pushed a release to pypi for a long while. I believe this issue was fixed on the master branch a few months ago. I just published version
and check if you still encounter the problem? Thanks++! |
It looks like upgrading it did the trick thank you very much |
@brandoncastillo Many thanks for reporting the issue and trying out the new version. I appreciate it! |
When I run the examples from your readme I get the error
'ERROR: Could not find a good frame.'
I've rolled back the versions and it'll work only on version 1.0.0, which runs but throws up several warnings. Anything more recent just quits with the above error. I haven't tried with any other TPFs.
I'm using a mac, python 2.7.11 and just updated all my local packages to see if that would help. (Numpy 1.12.0, astropy 1.3.1)
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