On Sep 15, 2008, at 3:06 PM, Michael Noble wrote: > The problem reported is in C++ code, so it cannot be in ISIS > proper (which is coded in C). Rather, it looks like the > error is thrown from within XSPEC code, when ISIS is attempting > to load or invoke the model. And if it's C++, then one can likely further isolate it to XSPEC 12, as opposed to XSPEC 11. For what it's worth, I have always built ISIS against XSPEC 11, since if one is going to simply incorporate the XSPEC models, it's a little easier to rely on the tried and tested XSPEC 11. (And honestly, at this point, I don't know how one incorporates XSPEC local models through XSPEC 12 into ISIS, whereas I do know how that works via XSPEC 11.) Not that that helps solve the problem. But it's probably somewhere in the XSPEC 12 part of the code. -Mike ---- You received this message because you are subscribed to the isis-users list. To unsubscribe, send a message to isis-users-request_at_email.domain.hiddenwith the first line of the message as: unsubscribeReceived on Mon Sep 15 2008 - 15:16:18 EDT
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