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I've verified that both imexam and ginga are up to date, and I've tried the common problem fixes listed in the documentation, but no dice. Another user also on Windows 10 posted a similar-looking issue a couple of years ago (#151); could this be a Windows 10 specific issue? Thanks!
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Apologies, I hadn't seen the 'port' option in connect() as given in the readme, which fixed my issue in the end. I don't think this is mentioned anywhere on the readthedocs though, maybe it could be useful to mention it on there too?
no worries -the best bug report is the one someone figures out the solution to themselves! I'm glad it's working for you. I'll definitely look through the docs and make sure things like this are easy to find -the docs are in need of another overhaul anyways.
I'm trying to use imexam in Jupyter notebook on Windows 10, and on trying to connect to ginga I get a strange socket error:
This is the code I'm trying to run:
I've verified that both imexam and ginga are up to date, and I've tried the common problem fixes listed in the documentation, but no dice. Another user also on Windows 10 posted a similar-looking issue a couple of years ago (#151); could this be a Windows 10 specific issue? Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: