Thanks for checking that!  Version control with subversion, source
code repositories, bug trackers and the other aspects of an open
source project can be quite complex at first.  It should get easier
from now on in, well unless you want to do some new and advanced
analysis and dive into the code itself.

Regards,

Edward


On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:00 PM, Tyler Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, the new builds of both versions work with their respective scripts. I
> had
> not realized that svn creates a nested relax folder for the new build--I
> thought it would just overwrite the files of the present version. Oh well,
> now
> I know. Sorry!
>
> Tyler
>
> Quoting Edward d'Auvergne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
>> On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 7:02 PM, Tyler Reddy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>
>>> Yes, the standard deviation of the steady-state NOEs match to 15 decimal
>>> places
>>> (ignoring the occasional rounding error in excel).
>>>
>>> The svn command definitely worked, and picked up a bunch of files, but
>>> the
>>> updated software just didn't fix the problems (1.2.14 or 1.3.1 versions).
>>> But,
>>> as you say, not all that important anymore since 1.2.12 is just fine for
>>> the
>>> NOE.
>>
>> Are you sure they didn't pick up the problems?  I spent quite a while
>> fixing this problem, and it did fix it for my data.  But if it didn't
>> fix it for yours then it would be very important for me to know what
>> happened.  I will have to halt the release of both relax-1.2.15 and
>> relax-1.3.2 until I can get to the bottom of this.  Maybe the relax
>> code you downloaded is a little old and doesn't contain the fix.  It
>> would be much appreciated if your could update the code to the latest
>> revision by typing, in the relax-1.2 directory:
>>
>> $ svn up
>>
>> and then quickly confirm if the bug is still present.  Make sure you
>> have the full path of this version of relax, so maybe
>> '/home/xxx/relax-1.2/relax noe.py', so that you don't accidentally use
>> the 1.2.14 version.
>>
>> Cheers,
>>
>> Edward
>>
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