Hi Steve,
The FEEDS output web report looked perfect. The FEAT output page had
everything
it was supposed to have.
I shortened the paths as much as possible (i.e., everything is sitting in
/mnt/hgfs/data/), but I still get the same error.
Thanks,
David
Quoting Steve Smith <[log in to unmask]>:
> Hi - this looks strange; the poststats images were indeed generated
> and this is running the same bits of code that FEEDS would have run.
> Did the FEEDS output web report look fine?
>
> Duncan - any ideas? I can't think what this problem might be. Might
> it be related to the length of the full path/filename?
>
> Cheers, Steve.
>
>
>
> On 4 Sep 2007, at 17:43, David V. Smith wrote:
>
>>
>> Dear FSL:
>>
>> I'm using FSL 4.0.1 with VMware on Windows XP (Pro). I have the
>> latest version
>> of FSL with the patch included, and I have used 'yum' to install
>> all the VMware
>> add-ons mentioned in the mailing list.
>>
>> My problem: I get the following error when using FEAT
>>
>> /usr/local/packages/fsl/bin/cluster2html . cluster_zstat6 -std
>> couldn't open "tmpreport_poststats.html": permission denied
>> while executing
>> "open tmp${pagename} r "
>> (procedure "feat5:report_insert_start" line 5)
>> invoked from within
>> "feat5:report_insert_start report_poststats.html poststatspics"
>> (procedure "feat5:proc_poststats" line 358)
>> invoked from within
>> "feat5:proc_poststats $RERUNNING $STDSPACE "
>> ("-poststats" arm line 6)
>> invoked from within
>> "switch -- [ lindex $argv $argindex ] {
>>
>> -I {
>> incr argindex 1
>> set session [ lindex $argv $argindex ]
>> }
>>
>> -D {
>> incr argindex 1
>> set..."
>> ("for" body line 2)
>> invoked from within
>> "for { set argindex 1 } { $argindex < $argc } { incr argindex 1 } {
>> switch -- [ lindex $argv $argindex ] {
>>
>> -I {
>> incr argindex 1
>> set ses..."
>> (file "/usr/local/packages/fsl/bin/feat" line 137)
>>
>>
>> This error always happens when FEAT is running poststats. It fails
>> to generate
>> any images in the poststats .html output page even though it does
>> generate all
>> the statistical maps. When I ran FEEDS, there were no problems,
>> and everything
>> else seems to work.
>>
>> I'm not sure why it would give me the "permission denied" error
>> even when I'm
>> logged on as root. I've tried removing and reinstalling FSL, but I
>> still get
>> the same error. Could it be a problem with the VMware player?
>>
>> Any suggestions or possible fixes? The output of fslerroreport is
>> attached...
>>
>> Thanks!
>>
>> -David
>>
>> --------------------------------------------------
>> David V. Smith
>> Graduate Student, Huettel Lab
>> Center for Cognitive Neuroscience
>> Duke University
>> Durham, NC 27708
>> www.mind.duke.edu
>> --------------------------------------------------
>>
>>
>>
>> <fsl_h66tT6.gz>
>
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