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Dear Doug,
Thank you for the announcement of 7.2.0 update. I updated using freesurfer-linux-ubuntu18_amd64.tar.gz and noticed that the 'mni' directory is missing.
As a result, now the shell shows warning about MNI
===== -------- freesurfer-linux-ubuntu18_x86_64-7.2.0-20210714-aa8f76b -------- Setting up environment for FreeSurfer/FS-FAST (and FSL) FREESURFER_HOME /usr/local/freesurfer/7.2.0 FSFAST_HOME /usr/local/freesurfer/7.2.0/fsfast FSF_OUTPUT_FORMAT nii.gz SUBJECTS_DIR /home/username/freesurfer/7.2.0/subjects WARNING: MINC_BIN_DIR not defined. 'nu_correct' and other MINC tools are used by some Freesurfer utilities. Set NO_MINC to suppress this warning. WARNING: MINC_LIB_DIR not defined. Some Freesurfer utilities rely on the MINC toolkit libraries. Set NO_MINC to suppress this warning. FSL_DIR /usr/local/fsl =====
Is it intended?
Best regards,
Kiyotaka
On Tue, Jul 20, 2021 at 7:45 AM Douglas N. Greve dgreve@mgh.harvard.edu wrote:
We are please to announce version 7.2. Mostly bug fixes and behind-the-scenes enhancements. But there are a few new goodies and one new "known issue" about defacing. Check out https://secure-web.cisco.com/1Nq7OG4aqL5Xu5zmIj8jgt_aBH5sIzltmYEnh37LRCC02zU... doug
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