Dear Andreas,

the eiger2cbf code also contains a plugin. I have been using it for
at least 2 years with the LIB= keywords in XDS.

The compilation is not automatically switched on with the Makefile, but
it takes very litte adjustment to create the binary plugin-worker and
the plugin plugin.so

It works greatly.

Best,
Tim

On Mon, 4 Jan 2021 11:10:34 +0100 Andreas Förster
<andreas.foers...@dectris.com> wrote:

> Dear Graeme, all,
> 
> to make it easier for Rigaku Oxford Diffraction's CrysAlisPro to
> process EIGER and EIGER2 data collected at the synchrotron, Herbert
> Bernstein created a Windows installer for Takanori Nakane's eiger2cbf
> converter.  You can find it here:
> https://github.com/nsls-ii-mx/eiger2cbf.  Documentation is at the
> very bottom.  It works for CAP.  I haven't tried to see how useful it
> is in other contexts.  It's a converter, not a plugin, but it lets
> you work with HDF5 data under Windows.
> 
> All best.
> 
> Andreas
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 10:22 AM Winter, Graeme (DLSLtd,RAL,LSCI) <
> graeme.win...@diamond.ac.uk> wrote:  
> 
> > Hi All,
> >
> > Sorry for the slow response - holiday season & all (I am sure many
> > of us needed a break at the end of 2020)
> >
> > Windows is currently not super well supported for xia2 / DIALS work
> > and won’t work at all for xia2 / XDS for the simple reason that XDS
> > is not available for the platform (hence absence of durin plugin
> > for Windows mentioned elsewhere in this thread)
> >
> > Your data are from 2019 I would guess from the log text
> >
> > In this case I would honestly suggest that the best method to
> > process this data is to either -
> >  - work on a UNIX based system
> > or
> >  - restage the data to Diamond and process there
> >
> > I’m happy to help (off list) with the details of this if it would
> > help
> >
> > We probably should invest some effort in properly supporting
> > Windows for xia2 / DIALS - however there are a bunch of rather
> > nasty jobs to do in making this possible and it’s never “the most
> > important thing” sorry :-(
> >
> > Happy new year & best wishes Graeme
> >
> > On 22 Dec 2020, at 16:53, Irwin Selvam <  
> > irwin.sel...@postgrad.manchester.ac.uk> wrote:  
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'd like to reprocess some data that were collected on an Eiger2
> > detector at Diamond with Xia2Dials using CCP4i2's GUI. I'm running
> > CCP4i2 on a 64-bit Windows 10 machine. The data were processed
> > successfully at Diamond with no obvious pathologies, the high
> > resolution limit was just a little generous. The folder in question
> > contains a Diamond specific file (.nsx extension), two image files
> > (.h5), a header (.cbf), a master (.h5) and meta file (.h5). I've
> > tried pointing Xia2 to the folder itself (which works when
> > processing data collected on PILATUS detectors) and each of the
> > files contained therein (except the Diamond specific file). Each
> > time this results in the error " -ERROR- None:56 Error in wrapper
> > xia2_dials 0.0:: External process exited with exit code != 0
> > Process: C:\CCP4-7\7.1\bin\xia2.bat -ERROR- None:47 Error in
> > wrapper xia2_dials 0.0:: Error in checking external process after
> > completion exit status and code: 0 1". I've attached the error,
> > debug etc files for a representative 'run' to this email. Which
> > files do I need to point xia2 towards to get it to run? Any help
> > would be appreciated.
> >
> > All the best,
> >
> > Irwin
> >
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