Hi Antti,
On Sun, Oct 28, 2007 at 06:34:08PM +0200, Antti Korvenoja wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I'm experiencing problems with FEAT while trying to reprocess data by
> applying the 'stats+poststats' option. I am loading a design from a .feat
> directory produced by a previous run that went smoothly. Attached is the log
> with error reports.
>
> The problems start with command '/usr/share/fsl/bin/fslstats
> filtered_func_data -k mask -R | awk '{ print }' -
> terminate called after throwing an instance of 'std::bad_alloc'
> what(): std::bad_alloc'
>
> I suspect that this might Ubuntu spesific since these problems with appeared
> after an upgrade from Ubuntu 7.04 to 7.10. I have changed the link in
> /bin/sh to point to bash in order to fix problems with the default Ubuntu
> shell dash. Unfortunately this did not help.
This should not affect this problem as 'fslstats' does not use any
scripting (AFAIK), but is a plain C++ tool.
> Surprisingly FEEDS (fsl-seltest on Ubuntu) passes without errors.
Indeed.
Can you confirm that the file that you are using as functional data from
your previous run is intact? Does fslhd give you any reasonable output
on it? If that is the case, can you please run the fslstats command on
this original file manually in the console and see if that works?
I'm not sure what kind of problem this could be (besides a corrupted
file), especially as the gutsy package of fsl is source-identical to the
feisty version.
Thanks,
Michael
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