Sorry - there was a file missing from the patch - the full fsl-4.0.2
downloads are fine, but the patch files were missing the attached
file. Please put the attached file in:
cp featconf $FSLDIR/etc/fslconf/feat.tcl
Cheers.
On 21 Nov 2007, at 06:04, Wen, Wei wrote:
> -
>
> Hi,
>
> With this 4.0.2 version (it was OK before the upgrading), Glm
> (higher-level/non-timeseries design) produces the following error
> message while clicking on "view design" or "efficiency" button:
>
> can't read "fmri(overwrite_yn)": no such element in array
> can't read "fmri(overwrite_yn)": no such element in array
> while executing
> "puts $channel "
> ##########################################################
> # Now options that don't appear in the GUI
>
> # Alternative example_func imag..."
> (procedure "feat5:write" line 680)
> invoked from within
> "feat5:write $w 1 0 0 $fmri(feat_filename) "
> (procedure "feat5:setup_model_acpreview" line 4)
> invoked from within
> "feat5:setup_model_acpreview .r"
> invoked from within
> ".wdialog1.btns.b.acview invoke"
> ("uplevel" body line 1)
> invoked from within
> "uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]"
> (procedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 22)
> invoked from within
> "tk::ButtonUp .wdialog1.btns.b.acview"
> (command bound to event)
>
>
> If I try to save the design, the error message is this:
>
> can't read "fmri(overwrite_yn)": no such element in array
> can't read "fmri(overwrite_yn)": no such element in array
> while executing
> "puts $channel "
> ##########################################################
> # Now options that don't appear in the GUI
>
> # Alternative example_func imag..."
> (procedure "feat5:write" line 680)
> invoked from within
> "feat5:write .r 1 0
> 0 /home/wei/working/tbss_64_divide/FA/test/design01.fsf"
> ("eval" body line 1)
> invoked from within
> "eval "$command $outputfile1" "
> (procedure "feat_file:invoke" line 29)
> invoked from within
> "feat_file:invoke .wdialog2 a a a :: {feat5:write .r 1 0 0}"
> invoked from within
> ".wdialog2.f4.but_ok invoke"
> ("uplevel" body line 1)
> invoked from within
> "uplevel #0 [list $w invoke]"
> (procedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 22)
> invoked from within
> "tk::ButtonUp .wdialog2.f4.but_ok"
> (command bound to event)
>
> Any ideas please?
> Many thanks and regards,
> Wei Wen
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