Hi,
On Mon, Aug 27, 2007 at 02:30:39PM +0300, Tuomas Neuvonen wrote:
> Dear experts,
>
> I'm experimenting with the latest release of bedpostx (Debian/Ubuntu
> package):
>
> tuomas@gyrus:~/work/memory_DTI/DTI_TN2/1934/dti$ bedpostx .
> subjectdir is /home/tuomas/work/memory_DTI/DTI_TN2/1934/dti
> Making bedpostx directory structure
> Queuing preprocessing stages
> [: 300: ==: unexpected operator
> [: 387: ==: unexpected operator
> [: 387: -le: argument expected
> Queuing parallel processing stage
> /usr/lib/fsl/bedpostx: 166: Syntax error: Bad for loop variable
>
> The results of bedpostx_datacheck are ok and so are the results of dtifit
> (the older version of bedpost produces no errors on the same data).
This seems to be a reincarnation of a POSIX-incompatibility recently
reported for the 'fsl_sub' script. For a workaround, please modify the
scripts first line to:
#!/bin/bash
Cheers,
Michael
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