Hello,
That kind of error message could be a full disk issue but I somehow doubt
it here, and I suspect there might be some Windows-specific issue going
on. Can you zip up the project directory and send it to me off list? (I
don't need the spectra.)
Wayne
On Tue, 27 Apr 2010, Chi-Fon Chang wrote:
> Hi,
>
> It's my first try on CCPN ( Version 2.1.3) using Windows ( Windows XP). However, I got a error while trying to open a previous saved project ( project status OK). It says " Project invalid, please quit, fix and re-star: SyntaxError:not well formed (invalid token): line 129, column 63) . Please advise how I can fix it? The terminal window show the following message:
>
>>>> Error loading file for: None
> Reading: <open file 'D:/cfchang/NI23/ccpnmr/Analysis/NI23+NI23_user_2010-04-22-
> 13-13-43-734_00003.xml', mode 'r' at 0x048F9BB0>
> Last xml tag read: None
> Parser state was: starting
> Object stack was empty
> SyntaxError: not well-formed (invalid token): line 129, column 63
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\memops\editor\OpenProjectPopup.py", line 20
> 8, in apply
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\ccpnmr\analysis\AnalysisPopup.py", line 141
> 3, in initProject
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\ccpnmr\analysis\Analysis.py", line 280, in
> initProject
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\ccpnmr\analysis\Analysis.py", line 250, in
> initTopObjects
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\ccpnmr\api\Analysis.py", line 10506, in set
> IsThreadingAllowed
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\memops\api\Implementation.py", line 5069, i
> n load
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\memops\api\Implementation.py", line 5103, i
> n loadFrom
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\memops\format\xml\XmlIO.py", line 236, in l
> oadTopObject
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\memops\format\xml\XmlIO.py", line 267, in l
> oadFromStream
> File "C:\Program Files\CCPN\python\memops\xml\Implementation.py", line 4391, i
> n loadFromStream
> File "<string>", line 64, in __iter__
>
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> Regards,
> Chi-Fon
>
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