This file looks fine - does it still crash in the same place with the same
message (as below)? That is failing to read this file correctly, but the
file does look ok, so I'm surprised.
On re-reading your mc directory listing, you don't have disp.gif - are
there no error messages about this? Please could you tar up the whole mc
directory and email it to me directly - it may be that there's just
something weird in the data that should create the disp plot....
There's no problem with multiproc systems that we know of, know, we use
them a lot.
Cheers.
On Wed, 28 Jul 2004, Johannes Klein wrote:
> Hi Steve,
> I've attached the file. In the meantime, I've successfully compiled FSL for
> my SUSE system, and the Feeds test suite now runs fine. Still, my own data
> crashes the same way. I'm a bit confused why this happens, but I'll try to
> setup a Redhat system and see if that helps. By the way, is FSL fine with
> mulitprocessor systems, or could this be the culprit?
> Thanks for your help
> Johannes
> > > > >>
> > > > >>>reading "file4": I/O error
> > > > >>> while executing
> > > > >>>"gets $mcchannel line"
> > > > >>> (procedure "feat5:proc" line 598)
> > > > >>> invoked from within
> > > > >>>"feat5:proc [ file rootname [ lindex $argv 0 ] ]"
> > > > >>> (file "/usr/local/fsl/bin/feat" line 17)
> > > > >>>Processing stops. I've attached the report.log.
> > > > >>>I'm a bit lost here. Can anyone give me a hint what's wrong?
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