Just copy them to the /usr/local/astrometry/data folder. Since my scope is a WO GTF81 using prime focus, I will try indices 4208-4210.fits. Anat has some recommendations, post 6193995. Read the to figure out what indexes you need. You need to get plate solving index files from . Actually, at this point I realized that there will not be enough space on the BBB's eMMC memory for all of this, which means expanding to 8+ GB and booting off the microSD (and editing my first post). At this point I needed to do a sudo apt-get clean so that I had enough space on my BBB to continue. The make on astrometry fails for me with:Ĭollect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make: *** Error 1 make: Leaving directory `/home/ubuntu/projects/-0.40/blind' make: *** Error 2 So, according to the astrometry google group, you can get around this by doing: sudo make -k since libbackend.so apparently isn't needed for astrometry. When setting up astrometry, the modified starutil.c goes in util, and solve-field.c goes in the blind directory.
ASTROMETRY NET COMPILE INSTALL
Step 14: The pip install pyephem step should probably be sudo pip install pyephem. This is starting to take up a fair bit of space. I am uncertain if it does any good for webcams. Step 11: The mentioned package is available from. Woohoo! I can see from my webcam after the device setup. So, you either need to have a monitor hooked up to the BBB, or you need to be exporting the graphics via ssh -X. The setup of lin_guider is through a GUI. The "copy modified files" means to copy the files from the Modified codes/linguider folder in the iAstroHub package to the lin_guider_pack/lin_guider/src directory of lin_guider. Step 10: It is not mentioned, but grab the latest lin_guider from. # apt-get install gphoto2 unzip That being said/written, it does not look like the gphoto2-6 package works later in step 20, so I will revisit compilation later. Step 9: I followed the instructions, and got a failure. Mine is still at 192.168.4.1, and I now see that is running nginx as opposed to Apache. Make sure that you can still connect to your access point and webpage. # update-rc.d -f apache2 disable # apachectl stop Then continue to follow the iAstroHub instructions. Step 8: We need to shutdown apache in favor of nginx. I use vi instead of nano, so I left that out. Steps 3-4: I am not sure it is entirely necessary to give open access in sudo, but for now we will follow the instructions.
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Open the README.txt and follow the "HARD WAY". So, this is going to be based on the work by Anat Ruangrassamee, written up at, and his iAstroHub project.