Hi - hopefully today or tomorrow.
Note that you can always check the FSL list archives at
http://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/lists/fsl.html
Cheers.
On 12 Nov 2007, at 21:58, James Porter wrote:
> Greetings-
>
> I've been incommunicado for a week or so, and haven't noticed an
> announcement of the patch release in the archives. Is the
> aforementioned
> release out in the wild yet, or if not, is there an expected release
> date?
>
> Many thanks,
> Jim
>
>
>
> On Thu, 1 Nov 2007 16:27:41 +0000, Steve Smith
> <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yes, this was a new bug, sorry - that will be fixed in the next patch
>> release, probably next week.
>>
>> Cheers.
>>
>>
>>
>> On 30 Oct 2007, at 03:11, James N. Porter wrote:
>>
>>> Howdy-
>>>
>>> Back in FSL 3, one was able to create design matrices that had empty
>>> columns in them and FEAT would run. Now, when I pull up these
>>> older .fsf files with FSL 4 and try to run I get the error: "Please
>>> setup model before running." During the model setup section, I get
>>> the same old warning about rank deficiency that I always have, but
>>> that never stopped FEAT from running before. The FEAT help page
>>> guidelines say
>>>
>>> If you need an EV to be ignored, choose Empty (all zeros). You are
>>> most likely to want to do this if you want the EVs to all have the
>>> same meaning for multiple runs, but in some runs one or more EVs
>>> contain no events of the relevant type. Note that in this case you
>>> will get a warning about the matrix being rank deficient.
>>>
>>> So, even if I set the offending EV to Empty(all zeros), as opposed
>>> to my 3-column file of all zeros, it doesn't work. I still get the
>>> "Please setup model before running." Is there some new checkbox that
>>> says something like "Yes, I know it is bad practice but please let
>>> me run rank deficient models" that I'm missing?
>>>
>>> As always, your help is greatly appreciated.
>>>
>>> Thanks all around,
>>> --
>>> Jim Porter
>>> Graduate Student
>>> Clinical Science & Psychopathology Research
>>> University of Minnesota
>>>
>>>
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