[Homer-users] Questions about Homer2 developer version and AtlasViewerGui

Kreplin, Ute U.Kreplin at 2011.ljmu.ac.uk
Wed Mar 6 05:12:05 EST 2013
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Hi David,

sorry I've jsut realised that I can open the raw file in matlab and turn them into matlab files (see attached), but it still won't let me save them into .NIRS it tells me that SD, t, etc are missing. How do I create them?

Thanks
Ute

Ute Kreplin
PhD Candidate
Liverpool John Moores University
Rm 312 Tom Reilly Building
Byrom Street
Liverpool, L3 3AF
U.Kreplin at 2011.ljmu.ac.uk
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From: homer-users-bounces at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu [homer-users-bounces at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu] on behalf of David Boas [dboas at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu]
Sent: 04 March 2013 23:16
To: homer-users at nmr.mgh.harvard.edu
Subject: Re: [Homer-users] Questions about Homer2 developer version and AtlasViewerGui

It looks like you are trying to do a CVS update as jdubb rather than as an anonymous user. As jdubb, you would need his password.

I am not exactly sure how you set up your CVS.

Here are the instructions from the web site. Please set up your CVS again following these instructions and checkout a new version of HOMER2 to a new directory. Once you get the checkout right, it should give you all the files you need for AtlasViewer.


The developer's version of Homer2 can be obtained at orbit.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu using the Current Version System access. This is the source code repository that the developers are using to constantly update the code. By setting up the CVS download using one of the procedures indicated below, you will be able to easily update your current version of Homer2 at any time, rather than waiting for official releases.
In linux, the command line access is with
cvs -d :pserver:anonymous at orbit.nmr.mgh.harvard.edu:/cvsroot/homer checkout HOMER2

(Note that all of the above command, from "cvs" to "HOMER2," needs to appear on one line)

In Windows, there are several CVS clients available. One that we have used is TortoiseCVS. And we have also used SmartCVS.

On the Mac, also, there are several CVS clients available. One that we have used is SmartCVS.

Note that these are free CVS clients. They may indicate that you have to pay for the full version, but the less functional free versions are perfectly sufficient to maintain easy updates of Homer2.





On 3/4/13 5:59 PM, Silvia Bisconti wrote:
Dear all,

I have two questions:

1) I are trying to use the developer version of Homer2 through CVS and when we try to update it, the output shows the following error message:

In C:\HOMER2: "C:\Program Files (x86)\CVSNT\cvs.exe" -q update -P -d
CVSROOT=:ext:jdubb at orbit.nmr.m<mailto:ubb at orbit.nmr.m>gh.harvard.edu<http://gh.harvard.edu>:/cvsroot/homer

cvs [update aborted]: end of file from server (consult above messages if any)

Error, CVS operation failed

2) When I try to use AtlasViewerGui in Matlab, I am not able to see the brain because the files (Head file, Pial file and Ref points file) do not exist in the current directory.

How should I fix that?

Could anyone suggest me any solution?

Thank you,

Silvia Bisconti







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