I was running 3.2.1 until my machine died. No I am migrating to a newer machine running Redhat 5.6 (32-bit), and have installed 3.2.6. After installation I ran "python metro --selftest" and things appeared to be fine until I got the error below. Don't know what to make of it. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

DEBUG      : Number of layer=2
DEBUG      : roadlayer type=[1, 2, 0]
DEBUG      : roadlayer thick=[0.20319999999999999, 0.4572, 0.0]
DEBUG      : timezone=AST4ADT
DEBUG      : issue time=Fri Jan 30 19:29:00 2004
DEBUG      : ------------station config START---------------------
DEBUG      : Short time zone = AST
DEBUG      : lat,lon: (46.2, -60.28)
DEBUG      : ------------station config END---------------------
EXECUTION  : Start sending data to METRo core
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "metro", line 216, in ?
    main()
  File "metro", line 209, in main
    metro_start(lExec_sequence)
  File "metro", line 198, in metro_start
    metro_execute_module(lObject_execution_sequence)
  File "metro", line 104, in metro_execute_module
    object.start()
File "/usr/local/metro/usr/share/metro/executable_module/metro_model.py", line 78, in start
    station_data )
File "/usr/local/metro/usr/share/metro/executable_module/metro_model.py", line 305, in __send_data_to_metro_core
    nNbrTimeSteps, bSilent)
TypeError: in method 'Do_Metro', argument 1 of type 'long'


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Donald Britton
Information Technology Officer
NWS WFO Great Falls, MT 59405

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