Beta 2 now available - beta testers please update
Ok, I have released an updated beta with all the bugs that have been found so far fixed. If you are helping to beta test, please get the update from the same place as before:
ftp://ftp.mshri.on.ca/pub/distribfol...ux-i386.tar.gz
for Linux and
ftp://ftp.mshri.on.ca/pub/distribfol...beta-win9x.zip
To install, just overwrite the previous beta or a fresh install with the files in this archive; no other files have changed.
Please delete filelist.txt as well, if present, to force it to restart at generation zero.
If you downloaded it recently and are not sure which you got, just look at the readme.txt which should say 'Beta 2' on the first line, if you've got it.
Please post any further bugs/problems with Beta 2 in THIS thread and I will ignore any further reports in the previous thread, I will assume those are from the old version.
Thanks for your assistance.
Re: Argument order issue?
Quote:
Originally posted by robi2106
.\foldtrajlite -f protein -n native -s 10000 -df -p 20
There is no -s switch. The client is exiting with a fatal error because you are giving it an invalid switch.
Run foldtrajlite without any arguments to see a list of valid switches.
Re: Argument order issue?
Quote:
Originally posted by AMD_is_logical
There is no -s switch. The client is exiting with a fatal error because you are giving it an invalid switch.
Run foldtrajlite without any arguments to see a list of valid switches.
I included that argument because it is listed in the readmefirst.txt that comes with the current full version of the beta (upload frequency control).
Re: Re: Argument order issue?
Quote:
Originally posted by robi2106
I included that argument because it is listed in the readmefirst.txt that comes with the current full version of the beta (upload frequency control).
That is a valid argument with the regular version. With it didn't really matter whether you uploaded 1000 units 10 times or 10000 units once. But with the beta the first generation is just to get a good fold to start with for the succeeding generations, so you no longer have the option to choose how many this is going to be.