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sorry, i'm confused, could you explain that in a slightly different way? 

On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 12:14 PM Huang, Yujing <YHUANG43@mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

I’m not familiar with your environment setup. But can you do ‘ls -l’ of the file it is complaining?

 

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Yes! Novice error. my fault. but tremendous progress, I made it all on the same line, and now it is getting close.

 

It now appears to be an error related to the directory? my inputs aren't in the subject_dir, but it is trying to pull from the directory? Is there a way I could have it pull from my current files in '/freesurfer/sub-004'? Maybe relates back to freesurfer is part of the ood/virtual environment?

 

thank you again!

 

On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 11:47AM Huang, Yujing <YHUANG43@mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

It looks like your command line is split into multiple lines. Put ‘\’ at the end of each line before hitting ‘enter’. For example, ‘mris_ca_label -l \’

 

Best,

 

Yujing

 

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Hi Yujing,

 

Thanks again.

 

1. I think the lh.cortex.label should be correct, it looks good in freeview and works when uploaded to brainstorm. But certainly I could be missing something.

2. SUBJECTS_DIR:

3. it looks like the '-seed 1234' option doesn't change anything?

4. Yes, that was my error, I was trying a few participants in case the issue was with one person.

 

One bigger contextual variable is that i'm running freesurfer in a virtual environment within our university OOD/virtual desktop. So I didn't download freesurfer, and the files I'm pulling from are not part of the 'SUBJECTS_DIR'.

 

Maybe this isn't important, but I notice the "segmentation fault (core dumped) error occurs before the lh.cortex.label, so it is in response to the primary mris_ca_label command, so maybe it is related to my access of free surfer?

 

brian

 

On Thu, Mar 7, 2024 at 10:18AM Huang, Yujing <YHUANG43@mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

Hi Brian,

 

Since there is no output, I’m wondering if it passed reading lh.cortex.label.

 

Some questions:

1. how did you generate lh.cortex.label? It needs to have the format described here - MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "secure-web.cisco.com" claiming to be https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/LabelsClutsAnnotationFiles

2. what is your SUBJECTS_DIR?  ‘echo $SUBJECTS_DIR’ will show it.

3. can you try adding ‘-seed 1234’ option to your command line?

     Make sure to add it after ‘-l <lh.cortext.label>’. I just wanted to confirm if mris_ca_label read your lh.cortex.label correctly. It should print ‘setting seed for random number generator to 1234’ if lh.cortex.label is read fine.

4. I noticed that you have ‘sub-004’ in the path to lh.cortex.label, but the subject id passed to mris_ca_label is ‘001’.

 

Best,

 

Yujing

 

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Thanks again Yujing.

 

There is not, here is a screen shot of the command (I removed the other inputs for clarity) followed by the output, which is just "segmentation fault (core dumped)"

 

 

I think before you asked which free surfer version, which is here: 

 

 

On Wed, Mar 6, 2024 at 4:51PM Huang, Yujing <YHUANG43@mgh.harvard.edu> wrote:

It is hard to tell without the data. Is there any output before the core dump?

 

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Sending on behalf of Brian who was having trouble sending a reply:

 

 

Dear Yujing,

 

Thank you! Haha yes, a silly error there with the -1/-l. 

 

When I correctly put -l, I now get the following error: "segmentation fault core dumped". Might this error make any sense to you? 

 

Brian

 

 

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Sorry, just recognized it. The option to pass label file is ‘-l’.  It looks like you have ‘-1’ instead.

 

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I’m not sure which version of Freesurfer you are using. But it seems the command line options are not in the right order.  Here is the wiki help - MailScanner has detected a possible fraud attempt from "secure-web.cisco.com" claiming to be https://surfer.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu/fswiki/mris_ca_label

 

Best,

 

Yujing

 

 

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Hello everyone,

 

I am new to freesurfer so I apologize if this is a simple answer.

 

i'm running mris_ca_label to get the BN atlas parcellation:

 

mris_ca_label -1
/users/bkavanau/data/bkavanau/temp/derivatives/fmriprep/sourcedata/freesurfer/sub-004/label/lh.cortex.label 001 lh
/users/bkavanau/data/bkavanau/temp/derivatives/fmriprep/sourcedata/freesurfer/sub-004/surf/lh.sphere.reg
/users/bkavanau/data/bkavanau/temp/derivatives/fmriprep/sourcedata/freesurfer/lh.BN_Atlas.gcs
/users/bkavanau/data/bkavanau/temp/derivatives/fmriprep/sourcedata/freesurfer/sub-004/label/lh.BN_Atlas.annot

 

But it seems freesurfer is having an issue reading my lh.cortex.label file: 

/users/bkavanau/data/bkavanau/temp/derivatives/fmriprep/sourcedata/freesurfer/sub-004/label/lh.cortex.label: ascii: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

 

Might anyone have thoughts on how to resolve? I've seen adjacent errors before, but none related to ascii specifically.

 

thank you!

 

brian


Brian Kavanaugh, PsyD, ABPP

Board Certified Pediatric Neuropsychologist, E. P. Bradley Hospital

Assistant Professor, Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University

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