When running calibrate.py on the BeagleBone Black, I'm coming across an error in numpy, which I have minimal experience with, so I'm a little lost. The following error pops up on line 135:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "calibrate.py", line 135, in <module>
db_img_dist=np.linalg.norm(astrometry_results_all[:,9:11]-astrometry_results_all[:,11:13],axis=1)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/numpy/linalg/linalg.py", line 2206, in norm
return sqrt(add.reduce(s, axis=axis, keepdims=keepdims))
AttributeError: 'float' object has no attribute 'sqrt'
Note that the entire calibration process runs fine up to this point -- if there isn't existing calibration data, astrometry.net solves the sample images and everything appears normal. This error occurs regardless of whether or not calibration data already exists for the sample images.
Thoughts/ideas? Thanks in advance.