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Damir,<br>
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Thanks for reporting. This has been fixed in the latest github code.
In any event, for the time being you can get around this error by
setting the "WEB_BROWSER" variable in your [global] section of the
config. For example, to use Google Chrome on mac:<br>
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[global]<br>
web_browser = open -a "Google Chrome"<br>
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However, even though this will get you around the error there is a
bug in the packaging of 0.92 that breaks the spothistory command's
--plot option and gives you a 404 in the browser. I'm planning on
releasing 0.92.1 tonight which should fix the --plot issue as well
as the issue you encountered.<br>
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HTH,<br>
<br>
~Justin<br>
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On 10/24/11 5:20 PM, Damir Vandic wrote:<br>
<span style="white-space: pre;">> I've run 'starcluster
spothistory -p m1.large' and I got an error. See the attachment
for details.<br>
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