I am having the following error message:
rdpir___270E> Error reading/processing file: tempalign recover____E> ERROR_STATUS >= STOP_ON_ERROR: 1 1
I can fix the problem by open my alignment file "tempalign" and resaving it with a unix text editor like pico, even if I don't change any thing in the file it will then work fine. Does anybody know what is causing this error? I use perl scripts to write my alignment files and can't find what is causing the error. Is there a hidden character I can't see?
Thanks,
Michael Buck
************************************************ Michael Buck NCSU Genetics mjbuck@unity.ncsu.edu Phone (919)515-5759 Fax (919)515-3355 http://www4.ncsu.edu/~mjbuck *************************************************
Hi,
I know that similar problem occurs when one uses DOS/MS to work on MODELLER files either through telnet, or by emailing files around. I am not an expert on ASCII character set but according to people from one of the Fortran compiler companies it has to do with UNIX/DOS ASCII character conversion. Unless there is something else... ;-)
Thanks, Bozidar
-----Original Message----- From: owner-modeller_usage@salilab.org [mailto:owner-modeller_usage@salilab.org] On Behalf Of Michael Buck Sent: Friday, February 22, 2002 4:25 PM To: modeller_usage@salilab.org Subject: Strange Error
I am having the following error message:
rdpir___270E> Error reading/processing file: tempalign recover____E> ERROR_STATUS >= STOP_ON_ERROR: 1 1
I can fix the problem by open my alignment file "tempalign" and resaving it with a unix text editor like pico, even if I don't change any thing in the file it will then work fine. Does anybody know what is causing this error? I use perl scripts to write my alignment files and can't find what is causing the error. Is there a hidden character I can't see?
Thanks,
Michael Buck
************************************************ Michael Buck NCSU Genetics mjbuck@unity.ncsu.edu Phone (919)515-5759 Fax (919)515-3355 http://www4.ncsu.edu/~mjbuck *************************************************
hello,
one potential Modeller read error may originate from the problem if you do not have a line feed at the end of your ali file. So, when you genereate your alignment with perl, do not forget a \n in the last print command.
by opening and saving a file in pico or vi, a carriage return is automatically added to your file.
Andras
Michael Buck wrote: > > I am having the following error message: > > rdpir___270E> Error reading/processing file: tempalign > recover____E> ERROR_STATUS >= STOP_ON_ERROR: 1 1 > > I can fix the problem by open my alignment file "tempalign" and resaving it > with a unix text editor like pico, even if I don't change any thing in the > file it will then work fine. Does anybody know what is causing this error? > I use perl scripts to write my alignment files and can't find what is > causing the error. Is there a hidden character I can't see? > > Thanks, > > Michael Buck > > ************************************************ > Michael Buck > NCSU Genetics > mjbuck@unity.ncsu.edu > Phone (919)515-5759 > Fax (919)515-3355 > http://www4.ncsu.edu/~mjbuck > *************************************************
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Andras Fiser
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Bozidar Jerkovic
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Michael Buck