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Error opening PBC correction table file when running from main directory? #4

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ParadoxPrism117 opened this issue May 16, 2024 · 3 comments

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@ParadoxPrism117
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I am trying to get familiar with the software by running the test files you provided, but every time I try to run of the tests that relies on a correction table (Al.ctrl for example) the code reports a fatal error:

Fatal: Error 2 opening PBC correction table file Al.fmm

I made sure Al.fmm is located in ./inputs per the main README.

If I specify the entire file path for the table in the .ctrl file it will run, but the README suggests that should be unnecessary if I am running ParaDiS from the main directory?

@jjc-11
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jjc-11 commented Jul 17, 2024

I'm trying to familiarize myself with using this, can you please tell me if you've made any progress yet, thank you very much!

@YQMeng1995
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I am trying to get familiar with the software by running the test files you provided, but every time I try to run of the tests that relies on a correction table (Al.ctrl for example) the code reports a fatal error:

Fatal: Error 2 opening PBC correction table file Al.fmm

I made sure Al.fmm is located in ./inputs per the main README.

If I specify the entire file path for the table in the .ctrl file it will run, but the README suggests that should be unnecessary if I am running ParaDiS from the main directory?
I meet the same problems, I still can't run this example properly

@YQMeng1995
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i know this problem, the path of Al.ctrl to Al.fmm is wrong in the test file, you need provide the correct path in the Al.ctrl to Al.fmm.

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