Hi,
I am having troubles performing a high level analysis using low level feat
directories.
For low level processing I was not experiencing any trouble. However, using
these low level feat directories in a high level analysis, for example a simple
average of one group using mixed effects or fixed effects, the high level stats
crashes at the following command:
/apps/fsl/current/bin/flameo --cope=filtered_func_data --
vc=var_filtered_func_data --dvc=tdof_filtered_func_data --mask=mask --
ld=stats --dm=design.mat --cs=design.grp --tc=design.con --runmode=fe
Warning: no access to tty (Bad file descriptor).
Using this command by entering it in the terminal, it runs without any problems
the stats, so the data needed are available.
However since poststats cannot be ran seperatly, I cannot perform the
analysis needed.
Does anyone have an idea wat I am doing wrong?
I will add the whole command line below:
Higher-level stats
cat ../design.lcon | awk '{ print }' > design.lcon
/apps/fsl/current/bin/flameo --cope=filtered_func_data --
vc=var_filtered_func_data --dvc=tdof_filtered_func_data --mask=mask --
ld=stats --dm=design.mat --cs=design.grp --tc=design.con --runmode=fe
Warning: no access to tty (Bad file descriptor).
Thus no job control in this shell.
dummy: Command not found.
Warning: no access to tty (Bad file descriptor).
Thus no job control in this shell.
/bin/rm -f stats/zem* stats/zols* stats/mask* ; /bin/mv dof stats
Warning: no access to tty (Bad file descriptor).
Thus no job control in this shell.
Post-stats
couldn't change working directory
to "/mic/jvhoev2/data_taal/data/CO/FE_single_group_average.gfeat/cope1.feat
/stats": no such file or directory
while executing
"cd ${FD}/stats"
(procedure "feat5:proc_poststats" line 50)
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