Hi Wayne,
I stand corrected on my statement that "everyone" should probably move to
v.2...
More importantly, I applied the patches to v.1. My "monster" 2.7 gig NOESY
opened, and did it relatively quickly. I've yet to decide whether to use it
or the two subspectra I created as a workaround last week, but the
functionality is definitely there.
Andrew
On 1/25/09 3:35 PM, "Wayne Boucher" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I've just updated the v1 code to deal with the large data files. I've
> also meanwhile slightly updated the v2 code so that it includes
> <sys/types.h> rather than <unistd.h> (and the v1 code does the same).
> That would probably have been a more sensible choice in the first place
> for getting at the definition of the off_t data type and avoids the name
> conflict with bacus.c (which has now been avoided in v2 in any case now).
>
> Let me know of any problems.
>
> Wayne
>
> On Fri, 23 Jan 2009, Wayne Boucher wrote:
>
>> Right, Brian thinks it's worth updating the v1 code so I will do that once
>> we see if the dust settles on this change in the v2 code (that readlink
>> error was a bit of a surprise!).
>>
>> And Brian will point out (because he did last week in Cambridge!) that
>> there are two sorts of people who might want to stick with v1: those who
>> are close to finishing a project (in particular Ph.D. students) and those
>> people who are close to doing structure calculations with ARIA, because
>> the current publicly available ARIA does not work with v2 (that will
>> hopefully be sorted soon).
>>
>> Wayne
>>
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