The problem in aim comes from the fact, that your struct file contains a z-position which is very "close" to 1.00000 (Z=0.99998337) and the present default "accuracy check" in aim has problems with it to distinguish it from exactly 1.0.

In rotdef1.f change the value of the parameter toler from 1.d-4 to 1.d-5 (maybe even smaller to d-6 or 7) and it will work.

Regards

Am 06.10.2014 20:09, schrieb Oliver Albertini:
Dear Professor Blaha,

I am writing with a question that has got me puzzled. I am looking at a
structure with inversion symmetry, namely an adatom on a surface.  This 
structure I have relaxed and calculated. When I try
to look at the AIM analysis,

STOP ROTDEF
0.0u 0.0s 0:00 0% 0+0k 0+0io 0pf+0w

The contents of the case.output of aim says no symmetry operation found in
ROTDEF.

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