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- 21 Sep 2021, 08:56
- Forum: Optimization and Matching
- Topic: beta beat optimization
- Replies: 14
- Views: 10776
Re: beta beat optimization
Your message says the problem occurs on line 4. However exec oagtclsh "$0" "$@" should be on line 3. It appears that you have an extra line in there somewhere. I will post the entire contents of computeBeats below. You should be able to copy and paste it: #!/bin/sh # \ exec oagtclsh "$0" "$@" set au...
- 24 Aug 2021, 13:13
- Forum: Optimization and Matching
- Topic: beta beat optimization
- Replies: 14
- Views: 10776
Re: beta beat optimization
Can you run "file computeBeats" Does it say: computeBeats: POSIX shell script, ASCII text executable I want to make sure it doesn't mention CRLF line terminators which you could get if unzipped on Windows Next, do the top three lines look like: #!/bin/sh # \ exec oagtclsh "$0" "$@" If I remove the s...
- 23 Jun 2021, 18:12
- Forum: General
- Topic: sddsxref functions differently in one specific script
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2957
Re: sddsxref functions differently in one specific script
Most likely you will have to put the -leave=* inside quotes "-leave=*"
It sounds like bash is expanding the * value before passing it to sddsxref. So it is actually passing a list of files in the directory instead of *
It sounds like bash is expanding the * value before passing it to sddsxref. So it is actually passing a list of files in the directory instead of *
- 01 Feb 2021, 10:08
- Forum: General
- Topic: Unable to access file --file is locked (SDDS_InitializeOutput)
- Replies: 2
- Views: 6181
Re: Unable to access file --file is locked (SDDS_InitializeOutput)
Are you sure that two jobs are not writing to the same file? Is there something in your bash script that would keep the output file names different from each other when you launch multiple jobs at the same time?
- 08 Jan 2021, 10:58
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Installation on mac OS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 17911
Re: Installation on mac OS
You are in a zsh shell environment. So you would probably have to edit your .zshrc file and put the path commands in there.
- 08 Jan 2021, 10:16
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Installation on mac OS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 17911
Re: Installation on mac OS
Okay, I think I misunderstood the problem you are having. I thought you couldn't get elegant to run. You will have to set your path to include the full directory where the elegant program is at. On macOS you can do this in the .profile file in your home directory. Add the lines: export PATH="/Users/...
- 07 Jan 2021, 18:31
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Installation on mac OS
- Replies: 6
- Views: 17911
Re: Installation on mac OS
I don't have access to MacOS 11.1 yet. I am building and testing on MacOS 10.14.6. It is unclear if you built it yourself or downloaded the pre-built version. Here is what I would try: 1. Download from https://ops.aps.anl.gov/downloads/darwin-x86_elegant.tar.gz 2. Unpack using the command "tar -xvf ...
- 08 Dec 2020, 15:38
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: OAGtclsh Issue with SmoothDist6s
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9952
Re: OAGtclsh Issue with SmoothDist6s
On Ubuntu 20.04, when I run "sudo alien -i OAGTclTk-1.26-1.ubuntu.20.04.x86_64.rpm"
it creates a simlink from /usr/bin/oagtclsh that points to /usr/bin/tclsh
it creates a simlink from /usr/bin/oagtclsh that points to /usr/bin/tclsh
- 09 Nov 2020, 16:38
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Fedora 33 RPMs
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9580
Re: Fedora 33 RPMs
The Fedora 33 RPMs are now up.
- 09 Nov 2020, 13:16
- Forum: Installation
- Topic: Fedora 33 RPMs
- Replies: 2
- Views: 9580
Re: Fedora 33 RPMs
I'll see if I can get this uploaded later today. The fedora mirror at the APS doesn't have Fedora 33 listed for some reason.