Hi List,
with reference to my below messages, I have now determined that the license file is considered invalid by freesurfer executables since i have upgraded from opensuse 12.2 to 12.3.
The upgrade to freesurfer 5.2 had nothing to do with it - in fact, setting the proper environments variables and running 5.1 from by backed up, untouched, old install dir and .license file changes nothing (i.e. not even 5.1 is working now).
Any idea what my be going on here? I have tried every combination of file permissions and contents I could think of.
Much appreciated
Nicola
On 3/22/2013 5:36 PM, Nicola Toschi wrote:
Hi,
that is exactly what I did (see my first message) - that's why I'm so puzzled!
Nicola
On 03/22/2013 05:05 PM, Lingqiang Kong wrote:
Just use the license file from your previous version (or you can apply for a new license for free, but this is redundant).
cp $OLD_FREESURFER_HOME/.license $NEW_FREESURFER_HOME/.license where the $OLD and $NEW are directories freesurfer 5.1 and 5.2 sit, respectively.
Lingqiang
Hi - no luck unfortunately (I had already tried changing permissions)....
On 03/22/2013 04:09 PM, Varghese Chikku wrote:
Hi Nicola, Can you try this command,and echo the license.It may ask for password.I have similar issues with 5.2 and this how i sorted. sudo chmod -R a+rwX /Applications/freesurfer then echo each line of the licence. Let me know In thanks chikku
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