Hello!
I need to calculate the ephemerides for the year 2018. I tried with the calculator built into Kstars, but it bug. I would like to know if it comes from me, my computer, or if you also find the same thing?
That's how I proceed: In the menu bar, tools> calculator, then in the calculator module, I choose solar system, conjunctions. I set the dates as of 1st January 2018 00:00 until 1st January 2019 00:00. I choose between the planets and the moon, a gap of 10 degrees max, I leave conjunction and I ask to calculate. From there, every time, the software crashes completely and I have to restart it ...
I specify that I have the latest PPA version of Kstars (updated every day ...)
This is the first time I use gdb ... Is this info useful for solving my problem?
#0 0x00007ffff1b86d18 in main_arena () from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libc.so.6
#1 0x0000555555b5ce18 in SolarSystemSingleComponent::findByName (this=0x555558761c80,
name=...)
at /build/kstars-bleeding-5HHcHS/kstars-bleeding-17.12+201711191233~ubuntu16.04.1/kstars/skycomponents/solarsystemsinglecomponent.cpp:70
#2 0x00005555559c3a6c in SkyComposite::findByName (this=<optimised out>, name=...)
at /build/kstars-bleeding-5HHcHS/kstars-bleeding-17.12+201711191233~ubuntu16.04.1/kstars/skycomponents/skycomposite.cpp:78
#3 0x0000555555981f35 in SkyMapComposite::findByName (this=0x5555566876f0, name=...)
at /build/kstars-bleeding-5HHcHS/kstars-bleeding-17.12+201711191233~ubuntu16.04.1/kstars/skycomponents/skymapcomposite.cpp:598
#4 0x0000555555b2dd87 in KSMoon::findPhase (this=0x55555997c140, Sun=<optimised out>)
at /build/kstars-bleeding-5HHcHS/kstars-bleeding-17.12+201711191233~ubuntu16.04.1/kstars/skyobjects/ksmoon.cpp:276
#5 0x0000555555b2d430 in KSMoon::findMagnitude (this=0x55555997c140)
at /build/kstars-bleeding-5HHcHS/kstars-bleeding-17.12+201711191233~ubuntu16.04.1/kstars/skyobjects/ksmoon.cpp:257
#6 0x00005555556a3b51 in KSPlanetBase::findPosition (this=this@entry=0x55555997c140,
num=num@entry=0x7fffffffcb70, lat=<optimised out>, LST=LST@entry=0x7fffffffcb40,
Earth=Earth@entry=0x55555a816bf0)
at /build/kstars-bleeding-5HHcHS/kstars-bleeding-17.12+201711191233~ubuntu16.04.1/kstars/skyobjects/ksplanetbase.cpp:144
#7 0x00005555559e5070 in KSConjunct::findDistance (this=this@entry=0x7fffffffd220,
jd=2458119.5001328819444097462110221386, Object1=Object1@entry=0x555558012d00,
Object2=Object2@entry=0x55555997c140)
at /build/kstars-bleeding-5HHcHS/kstars-bleeding-17.12+201711191233~ubuntu16.04.1/kstars/tools/ksconjunct.cpp:165
#8 0x00005555559e5bdb in KSConjunct::findClosestApproach (
---Type <return> to continue, or q <return> to quit---this=this@entry=0x7fffffffd220Quit
(gdb)