Hi Thomas,

Have you compiled your FSL installation from source, or installed it via NeuroDebian.

This problem is due to a change in the behaviour of the 'floatfield' parameter from C++07 to C++11 - if the standard FSL code base is compiled with C++11, then you will get this behaviour.

Cheers,

Paul

On 10 May 2015 at 17:29, Thomas Alderson <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
Thanks for the reply. I took a look like you suggested but everything looks ok. FSL is a clean install.