Trying to run from command line on Windows acolite with the following command and getting an error: E:/seo_dwarf/validation/acolyte/acolite_py_win/dist/acolite/acolite.exe –cli –settings=E:/seo_dwarf/validation/acolyte/set1.txt –image=E:/seo_dwarf/validation/acolyte/S2B_MSIL1C_20180130T103249_N0206_R108_T31TFF_20180130T123945.SAFE Running ACOLITE Launching ACOLITE Python! Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Users\user\gitdist\acolite\launch_acolite.py", line 25, in <module> File "C:\Users\user\gitdist\acolite\launch_acolite.py", line 20, in launch_acolite File "C:\Users\user\gitdist\acolite\acolite\acolite\acolite_cli.py", line 85, in acolite_cli File "C:\Users\user\gitdist\acolite\acolite\acolite\acolite_run.py", line 37, in acolite_run TypeError: object of type 'bool' has no len() [17052] Failed to execute script launch_acolite
Hello Ioannism, I have done some research and i guess that to fix this cmd error you need to try out and restore operating system. In the start just go to Start > All Programs > Accessories > System Tools and then tap System Restore. Now in the next window choose the option that says“Restore my computer to an earlier time” and press next. Here choose the newest backup and restore. At the end you can reboot your PC and hopefully the error would be resolved. If this doesn't work then you can also try to sort out compatibility issues of the app. It is possible that your PC is not handling the minimum need of the installed application. In this regard https://appuals.com/how-to-resolve-cmd-error-dns-server-not-authoritative-for-zone/ will help you a lot. The app which you are trying to run and receiving an error message must check out the minimum system need of the app. Here you need to examine the 32-bit and 64-bit compatibility, memory, graphic memories, and Disk free space issues.
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