Sorry, I have never seen that.

Are the versions of matplot lib different?
On 6 Oct 2014 18:44, "Edward d'Auvergne" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Troels,
>
> I've now fixed the system tests broken by the fix to bug #22563
> (https://gna.org/bugs/?22563).  But on one system, the
> Relax_disp.test_repeat_cpmg test is failing with:
>
> """
> Error analysis for pipe='MDD_-_setup_-_int_-_126_-_free_spins' and
> sfr:599.89
>
> =============================================================================
>
>
> relax>
> spectrum.error_analysis(subset=['sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_466.667_0',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_0.000_1',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_66.667_2',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_533.333_3',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_1000.000_4',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_33.333_5',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_166.667_6',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_266.667_7',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_133.333_8',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_333.333_9',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_866.667_10',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_300.000_11',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_666.667_12',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_100.000_13',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_200.000_14',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_0.000_15',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_400.000_16',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_233.333_17',
> 'sq_cpmg_0.00059989_0.000_366.667_18'])
> Intensity measure:  Peak heights.
> Replicated spectra:  No.
> Spectra ID subset ignored.
>
> relax> results.write(file='MDD_-_setup_-_int_-_126_-_free_spins',
> dir='/tmp/tmpApSK0B/setup', compress_type=1, force=False)
> Opening the file
> '/tmp/tmpApSK0B/setup/MDD_-_setup_-_int_-_126_-_free_spins.bz2' for
> writing.
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>   File
> "/data/edau/relax/relax-trunk/test_suite/system_tests/relax_disp.py",
> line 6169, in test_repeat_cpmg
>     RDR.plot_int_corr(corr_data=corr_data, show=False,
> write_stats=write_stats)
>   File
> "/data/edau/relax/relax-trunk/auto_analyses/relax_disp_repeat_cpmg.py",
> line 1302, in plot_int_corr
>     plt.savefig(png_file_path, bbox_inches='tight')
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/pyplot.py", line
> 561, in savefig
>     return fig.savefig(*args, **kwargs)
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/figure.py", line
> 1421, in savefig
>     self.canvas.print_figure(*args, **kwargs)
>   File
> "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_qt4agg.py",
> line 161, in print_figure
>     FigureCanvasAgg.print_figure(self, *args, **kwargs)
>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backend_bases.py",
> line 2167, in print_figure
>     **kwargs)
>   File
> "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/matplotlib/backends/backend_agg.py",
> line 517, in print_png
>     filename_or_obj, self.figure.dpi)
> RuntimeError: Could not create write struct
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> """
>
> This is on a 64-bit GNU/Linux system.  But on my home computer, which
> is also a 64-bit GNU/Linux system, with the same 1.3.0 version of
> matplotlib, the test passes.  Have you ever seen such a matplotlib
> failure before?  Do you know if this could be a PNG support issue?
>
> Cheers,
>
> Edward
>
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