Hi,

Sorry, I didn't see your bug submission (https://gna.org/bugs/?19834).
 I've now changed the bug tracker configuration to notify the
[email protected] mailing list when there are new submissions or
changes to existing bug reports.  I'll comment on the bug report.

Cheers,

Edward



On 22 June 2012 20:15, Dan Richman <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've submitted a bug report. I realized a personal error after 
> submitting---wrong order of magnitude for CPMG frequencies---and upon 
> re-testing, the Unhandled Exception remained, though I have not seen the 
> other Traceback messages again. Sorry for this comment being outside the bug 
> report.
>
> On Jun 19, 2012, at 4:54 PM, Edward d'Auvergne wrote:
>
>> Hi Daniel,
>>
>> In case you are not aware, I am the current maintainer of the NESSY
>> project (until a lead developer comes forwards in the future).  This
>> appears to be a legitimate bug in the NESSY sources.  I have just
>> changed the permissions on the NESSY bug tracker, so you are able to
>> use this without becoming a Gna! member (at https://gna.org).  The
>> best way to handle this problem is to write up the problem as a bug
>> report (see https://gna.org/bugs/?func=additem&group=nessy).  The more
>> information you include, the better.  Ideally, and as you see this for
>> the first residue, if you could create an absolute minimum data set of
>> maybe data for a single residue (slightly randomising if you wish to
>> keep your data 100% private) and then detail the exact steps required
>> to reproduce the bug, that would be much appreciated.  Such a bug
>> report will allow me to pin point the exact source of the problem (for
>> the program relax I only usually need a few minutes but, as I am not
>> totally familiar with the NESSY sources, this might take a bit
>> longer).  Hopefully a solution would not take long to find :)
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Edward
>>
>>
>>
>> On 19 June 2012 20:20, Daniel Richman <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> I'm running NESSY for the first time, installed using the package installer 
>>> for Ubuntu 10.04.4 LTS, and I get "Unhandled exception in thread start by" 
>>> (that's it, end of line) in the terminal, and "Fitting to Model 1, Residue 
>>> 8" (the first residue in my protein sequence that has data) in the GUI. 
>>> This is after the R2eff, variance, and pooled variance were printed for 
>>> each residue, and some of the R2o values were printed under "Fitting Model 
>>> 1 to Residue 8". Any tips? Thanks in advance.
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>

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