[AstroPy] astroquery broken after update?

Peter Teuben teuben at astro.umd.edu
Wed Jul 8 12:21:14 EDT 2015


It was happening for most (all?) astroquery.<name> modules

Following your other suggestion, the astropy.units works,
but the astropy.coordinates does give exactly this error!!!

Just "import astropy"  works fine.




On 07/08/2015 09:29 AM, Adam Ginsburg wrote:
> It looks like this is happening just when you import astropy; can you
> still import astropy.units and astropy.coordinates?  If not, the
> problem lies there.  If this is really just in astroquery, I'm not
> sure what's going on - does it happen for other astroquery submodules?
>
> On Wed, Jul 8, 2015 at 2:39 PM, Peter Teuben <teuben at astro.umd.edu> wrote:
>> This problem may be peculiar to my set up, but it's working on my laptop,
>> but on an anaconda based system where I simply did a "pip install
>> astroquery"
>> (which has worked for other things in this way), i can't import any
>> submodules
>> under astroquery anymore, viz.
>>
>>     import astroquery.simbad
>>
>> would result in the following error, and wondering if this can be fixed
>> in some
>> way or another....
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> ValueError: Input values did not match any of the formats where the
>> format keyword is optional [u'astropy_time', u'datetime', u'jyear_str',
>> u'iso', u'isot', u'yday', u'byear_str']
>>
>> this came from:
>>
>> /astromake/opt/python/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/astropy/time/core.pyc
>> in _get_time_fmt(self, val, val2, format, scale)
>> --> 281             raise ValueError('Input values did not match
>> {0}'.format(err_msg))
>>
>>
>> which came from
>>
>> /astromake/opt/python/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/astropy/time/core.pyc
>> in _init_from_vals(self, val, val2, format, scale, copy)
>> --> 241         self._time = self._get_time_fmt(val, val2, format, scale)
>>
>>
>> /astromake/opt/python/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/astropy/time/core.pyc
>> in __init__(self, val, val2, format, scale, precision, in_subfmt,
>> out_subfmt, location, copy)
>> --> 199             self._init_from_vals(val, val2, format, scale, copy)
>>
>> /astromake/opt/python/anaconda/lib/python2.7/site-packages/astropy/coordinates/earth_orientation.py
>> in <module>()
>> ---> 19 jd1950 = Time('B1950', scale='tai').jd
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
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