Yep, it's definitely our problem not yours, Phil ;-). I believe the only
change to scala source since 6.2.0 was to up the maximum number of batches
again. This new bug is probably related to the change of compiler for 6.3.0.

We'll be trying to make sense out of this next week.

Cheers
D
On Aug 4, 2012 2:34 PM, "Phil Evans" <p...@mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk> wrote:

> This must be a problem on Windows as it doesn't show up on OSX or Linux,
> and this code hasn't changed for a long time, I think
>
> David I guess you will feed this back to me: I don't have any way of
> testing on Windows
>
> Anyway, Aimless should be better :-)
>
> Phil
>
> On 4 Aug 2012, at 14:26, David Waterman wrote:
>
> > Dear Peter,
> >
> > You are not alone with this. We have just found out about this bug. It
> appears to just be a problem with output formatting (the MTZ should be
> fine). We'll get a fix as soon as we can and will provide a link to 6.2.0's
> version of scala from the problems page as a workaround early next week.
> >
> > Sorry about this.
> > David
> > (CCP4)
> >
> > On Aug 3, 2012 7:13 PM, "Peter Goettig" <peter.goet...@sbg.ac.at> wrote:
> > In the Windows version of the new CCP4 release SCALA produces a summary
> table (same in the full text) that contains only some rudimentary data,
> such as
> >
> >                                                       Overall
>  InnerShell  OuterShell
> >   Low resolution limit                       19.97     0.00      0.00
> >   High resolution limit                         3.00     0.00      0.00
> >
> >   Rmerge                                          0.000     0.000
> 0.000
> >   Rmerge in top intensity bin            0.115        -         -
> >   Rmeas (within I+/I-)                       0.000     0.000     0.000
> >
> >   aso
> >
> > while the final statement of SCALA is ** Normal termination **
> >
> > Has anyone else experienced similar problems and found a way to solve
> them? Otherwise, I would ask the developpers to take care of the bugs.
> However, the corresponding tables generated by AIMLESS contain the full
> information.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Peter
> >
> >
> > Peter Goettig
> > Structural Biology
> > University of Salzburg
> > Billrothstrasse 11
> > Salzburg, Austria
>

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