Ohhh, yeah. This is coming back to me from the hacking I did on
feat. Thanks!
-james
On May 21, 2007, at 4:49 PM, Christian Beckmann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> the default is being set in featlib.tcl, which is being called from
> within feat.tcl (line 86), i.e. if you added the line before line
> 86 then this setting will be overwritten b the feat5:setupdefaults
> call. In cases where the output directory can't be created (i.e.
> the input files are on a file system where the user has no write
> permission) then you will need to change the occurrences of ${HOME}
> in feat.tcl to something else
> hope this helps
> christian
>
>
> On 21 May 2007, at 20:56, James Kyle wrote:
>
>> By default, feat was saving analysis to the users $HOME directory
>> on error or in case of an empty outputdir variable. We found users
>> would often "lose" data this way causing a lot of unnecessary data
>> to be saved.
>>
>> I attempted to set a default directory to tmp by editing the
>> $FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/feat.tcl and adding:
>>
>>
>> set fmri(outputdir) "/Volumes/local/tmp/tmp_analysis"
>>
>> This doesn't seem to be working though. Either the setting is
>> being overwritten somewhere or default behavior is handled elsewhere.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> -james
>
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