It is a bit difficult to read, can you post the command you used? It seems
you typed image twice, suffic instead of suffix and you are using $() to
pass the list of map names which is not necesary, AFAIU. Try the following:

i.nightlights.intercalibration image=img1,img2,img3 suffix=c model=liu2012

if that does not work, then, Nikos will know ;)

best,
Vero

El jue., 21 jun. 2018 a las 18:34, Gabriel Cotlier (<gabikl...@gmail.com>)
escribió:

> Hello Vero,
> Thanks a lot for your response.
> I have tried that with no results, with the error in the image bellow:
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> On Thu, Jun 21, 2018 at 12:12 PM, Veronica Andreo <veroand...@gmail.com>
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>> Hi Gabriel,
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>> Are you using Windows? I think you cannot use g.list inside a command as
>> we do in Linux. Solution would be to first get the list of comma separated
>> map names and then paste it in the i.nightlights command.
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>> HTH,
>> Vero
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>> El jue., 21 jun. 2018 11:05, Gabriel Cotlier <gabikl...@gmail.com>
>> escribió:
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>>> I have tried to run i.i.nightlights.intercalibration on the command line
>>> and got the following error:
>>> What could be happening?
>>> Thanks a lot
>>>
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