Hi,
It looks like this is a bug in FSL 4.1.x that is fixed in our
current internal build ( the fix will be in the 4.1.3 patch ). I've
uploaded a fixed Centos5-64 binary to:
http://www.fmrib.ox.ac.uk/fsldownloads/patches/ftoz_c5_64
Many Regards
Matthew
> Thanks for looking into this. I've uploaded the image under session
> 396931. The image appears like a valid stat map on inspection in
> fslview, but I may be missing something... if you could give it a
> test, that would be great.
>
> Thanks again - John
>
> Steve Smith wrote:
>> Hi - this exact command works for me on a fstat image I had lying
>> around, using your degrees of freedom. I guess there's something
>> wrong with your input image?
>> If you can't track this down, feel free to upload the image for us
>> to have a look.
>> Cheers.
>> On 5 Mar 2009, at 22:02, John Herrington wrote:
>>> I am trying to convert an fstat map to a zstat map using the
>>> following
>>> syntax, with the following output:
>>>
>>>> ftoz -zout zstat1 fstat1 1 14
>>> 902629
>>> Segmentation fault
>>>
>>> I got this same segmentation fault across a number of different
>>> fstat files,
>>> with a variety of degrees of freedom set. Can you identify
>>> anything wrong
>>> with the syntax I used? If not, any clue as to what the problem
>>> might be?
>>> I'm running FSL version 4.1.1 in CentOS 5 (output from uname -a is
>>> below).
>>>
>>> Thanks - John
>>>
>>> 2.6.18-92.1.18.el5 #1 SMP Wed Nov 12 09:19:49 EST 2008 x86_64
>>> x86_64 x86_64
>>> GNU/Linux
>>>
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