Hi - it seems most likely that there's a problem with your contrast
file design.con.
Please could you email in to the list your design.mat and design.con
and design.fsf files.
Thanks, Steve.
On 6 Nov 2006, at 18:33, James Stanley wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> I'm having some trouble with a new Feat analysis...it basically
> crashes out and doesn't finish. On the FeatWatcher report it says:
>
> Prewhitening and Computing PEs...
> Percentage done:
> [gets to 100%]
> Saving results...
> Completed
>
> /usr/local/fsl/bin/smoothest -d 266 -m mask -r stats/res4d >
> stats/smoothness
>
> rm -f stats/res4d*
>
> /usr/local/fsl/bin/contrast_mgr stats design.con
> Uncaught exception!
> Rendering using zmin=2.3 zmax=8
>
> _______________
> on the command line I see this:
> _______________________
>
> /usr/local/fsl/bin/contrast_mgr stats design.con
> Uncaught exception!
> couldn't open "tmpreport.html": no such file or directory
> while executing
> "open tmpreport.html r "
> (procedure "feat5:report_insert_stop" line 4)
> invoked from within
> "feat5:report_insert_stop poststatspics"
> (procedure "feat5:poststats" line 348)
> invoked from within
> "feat5:poststats 0 [ expr $fmri(level) - 1 ]"
> (procedure "feat5:proc" line 1429)
> invoked from within
> "feat5:proc [ file rootname [ lindex $argv 0 ] ] $task_id"
> (file "/usr/local/fsl/bin/feat" line 22)
>
> Rendering using zmin=2.3 zmax=8
> ______________________________
>
> Does this make any sense to you? I've tried it on both Liban and
> Sulis with the same error message. I thought I'd email you before
> emailing the FSL list.
>
> Cheers,
> James
>
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