[ERROR] means that there is an error that needs to be fixed. [WARN] means that there is may be an error or that there is an error that may be ignored. =============================================== NOTE: (1) Last validated delivery was 2014-06-23. This delivery has a new format. =============================================== Datasets Validated: NH-J/P/SS-SPICE-6-V1.0 =============================================== Errors for: GLOBAL (all datasets) [ERROR] file: 'aareadme.txt' --> All '*.txt' file should have an attached PDS3 label, not a detached one like this one has. --> --> I suspect this is a general Spice exception. [ERROR] directory: 'catalog/' --> Missing catalog files for KERBEROS, STYX, 136108 HAUMEA, and 136472 MAKEMAKE. They are currently not in the PDS3 master catalog and so need to be provided. [ERROR] file: 'catalog/mission.cat' --> Make sure that the most current version of this catalog file is supplied. The one that was in the SWAP pluto cruise that was released earlier this month is newer and better. [WARN] file: 'catalog/spiceds.cat' --> The CITATION_DESC reflects a publication date of 2007. Though the original data set was published then, should it be changed for this current 'version'. [ERROR] file: 'voldesc.cat' --> DATA_SET_RELEASE and DATA_SET_HOUSEKEEPING are not valid objects in the CATALOG object. --> --> I suspect this is a general Spice exception. --> The MISSION_CATALOG value should be changed from "nh.cat" to "mission.cat" or the catalog file name needs to change. --> The INSTRUMENT_HOST_CATALOG value should be changed from "nhsc.cat" to "insthost.cat" or the catalog filename needs to change. [WARN] file: 'voldesc.cat' --> The VOLUME_ID and VOLUME_VERSION_ID combination "NHSP_1000 VERSION 1" is already in use. If use it again the old spice data set will be replaced with this one at the NSSDC. --> --> I suspect this is a general Spice exception. --> There are no LABEL_REVISION_NOTE for the changes made (if any) to this catalog file since 2009. --> line 21: The VOLUME_FORMAT is "UNK". Correct me if I am wrong, but I believe it should be "ISO-9660".