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adds source for Reed's FITS engine to repo but doesn't utilize it yet, cleans up and renames a few things but no functional changes. So far, this will compile and continue to function as the "main" branch does.
…ITS engine includes but doesn't yet utilize new FITS_file class still compiles and very well may still work as the main branch unless I missed something
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@mikelangmayr it looks like checks are failing due to OpenCV; can that be corrected? Otherwise this should still be functionally equivalent to the main branch (but not for much longer!). |
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September 25, 2024 15:05
selection of appropriate expose function.
This technically builds but it isn't going to work as it is, there are some scope problems. Still working out how to best do this.
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Initial preparation for next-generation camerad 2.0 introduces a few things but no functional changes from main branch