that is quite possible.
the files are being served off of an osx server, mounted on the
solaris 9 server via NFS.
any idea on how we can convince FSL to use the mac filesystem rules
with the solaris operating system?
On May 19, 2007, at 2:40 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
> Hi - this sounds like upper/lower-case confusion - is your
> filesystem not case sensitive? If this is the case then you'll need
> to convince FSL that this follows the same rules as Windows and
> Mac, i.e. that the GUIs have "_gui" appended at the end to
> differentiate them from the command line programs.....sorry we
> can't add more detailed support for these other UNIX flavours that
> we haven't seen before.
>
> Cheers.
>
>
> On 18 May 2007, at 13:27, Lokke Highstein wrote:
>
>> i mean another copy of the main FEAT gui, i wish the Featwatcher
>> gui would come up, that would be the desired result.
>>
>> thanks for the reply
>>
>> On May 18, 2007, at 1:53 AM, Steve Smith wrote:
>>
>>> Hi - do you mean that another copy of the main FEAT GUI comes up,
>>> or the Featwatcher GUI?
>>> Cheers.
>>>
>>>
>>> On 17 May 2007, at 18:58, Lokke Highstein wrote:
>>>
>>>> hello -
>>>>
>>>> i am a systems admin at an fMRI research center and am trying to
>>>> get the latest version of FSL compiled and running for my users.
>>>>
>>>> our system is running solaris 9 and we (finally after many
>>>> tries) managed to get FSL 3.3.11 to compile with no errors,
>>>> however we are
>>>> still seeing a bizzare error.
>>>>
>>>> when we launch FSL, the gui comes up just fine, and we can
>>>> launch the FEAT gui as well, but once a design.fsf file has been
>>>> loaded, and the "go" button is clicked, all that happens is
>>>> that another FEAT gui window comes up (and nothing gets processed.)
>>>>
>>>> has anyone experienced this? i tried to search the archives but
>>>> found no reference to it.
>>>>
>>>> thanks!
>>>>
>>>> lokke highstein
>>>> systems admin
>>>> fmri research center
>>>> columbia university
>>>
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