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    Nov 20 Linux Client Fatal Error

    FATAL ERROR: [000.000] {foldtrajlite2.c, line 3940} Maketrj reported an error, cannot continue

    This sort of thing ONLY EVER happens on a weekend!
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    Well, well, well. After trying various tricks to get this to run, I shoved the whole thing into a subdirectory and cleared out all the temporary files, fold*.bz2, filelist.txt, progress.txt, etc. Essentially a "clean" start from Gen 0. (It had been on Gen 150.)

    Ran all night, running all day. Last seen on Gen 20-something. Go figure!
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    If this problem is rproducible and you saved all the files, I would be interested to see what it causing it. Is there somewhere I could grab a zip of the dir from?
    Howard Feldman

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    Monday. I'll email you from work.
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    It would be better if you uploaded the zipped directory to ftp.mshri.on.ca/incoming.
    Use username:anonymous password:<your_email_address>. Make sure to give the file a descripitve name, or include a readme in the zip file describing the problem in detail.
    Elena Garderman

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    I've just come home from work & found the same error one of my WinXP machines.
    Do you want the folder zipping & uploading?

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    Yes, that would be the most efficient way for us to figure out what is happening.
    Elena Garderman

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    Done

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    Originally posted by Jay
    I've just come home from work & found the same error one of my WinXP machines.
    Do you want the folder zipping & uploading?
    Having looked at your directory, it appears that you most recent minimized structure got corrupted during creation. A possible reason for this may be faulty RAM, so be sure to double-check.

    In the meantime, you can fix the error by removing the file named <your_handle>_36_<your_handle>_protein_220_0000018_min.val from the directory (you could simply rename the file for backup). This will cause the minimized structure to be regenerated anew and proceed normally.
    Elena Garderman

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    Memory is running fine.

    The PC had rebooted of it's own accord at some point through the day if that makes any difference

    Fixed it the old-fashioned way: deleted the lot & started again

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    Originally posted by Jay
    Fixed it the old-fashioned way: deleted the lot & started again
    Me too. Allswell & running fine.

    I think it was just one of them there anomly anmaly amnolay strange things.
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