Thanks, that should help us hunt it down if it is in the C code by itself.
That doesn't change very much these days, although there was a bit of a
change due to diagonal and other exclusion options added in peak finding
(but that is peak finding, which doesn't sound like the problem here).
Wayne
On Thu, 26 May 2005, Bruce D. Ray wrote:
> >Interesting, not sure what this means. I guess starting up with an XML
> >file is possibly in a different thread than reading it from inside
> >Analysis, so that might be why there is a difference. Doing a google
> >search on that error comes up with loads of hits, but nothing that
> >illuminating that I could see. We haven't seen that specific error on
> >Linux that I know (at least not very often, I suspect we must have seen it
> >at some point). One of the things we hope to do in the near future is to
> >get a Mac so that we can better support that OS. (We actually managed to
> >get it to compile ok using the Aqua Tk on a friend's computer a couple of
> >weeks ago, but frankly it wasn't an improvement on the ordinary Tk, and it
> >also crashed horridly when actually trying to use the Tk.)
>
>
> Actually, just before the abort occurs, analysis has opened the xml file
> specified on the command line. A window briefly flashes up about reading
> the peptide structure, and window 1 with the HSQC spectrum is displayed.
> The crash happens around the time that window 2 to which the 3D HSQC NOESY
> and HSQC TOCSY belong is to be displayed as a window with 2 strips.
>
> For me, analysis 1.02 worked just about flawlessly. Therefore, whatever
> causes this is probably related to some change made subsequent to the
> release of 1.02 and a diff of files may reveal the change. The error
> message states that the problem is NULL tstate in PyEval_RestoreThread.
> I take this to mean that a thread state is not assigned a value. This
> suggests to me that the problem may be a failure to assign a value, possibly
> a pointer value, and may involve a failure in memory allocation.
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
>
> --
> Bruce D. Ray, Ph.D.
> Associate Scientist, and Operations Director
> NMR Center
> IUPUI
> Physics Dept.
> 402 N. Blackford St.
> Indianapolis, IN 46202-3273
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