Hi,

This is strange!  Do the source code versions work ok?  It could be
the a strange combination of python and numpy, together with relax's C
modules.  You could possibly remove (or rename) the
maths_fns/relax_fit.so file and try again.  It would be useful to have
information about the system to work out what is happening.  You can
get all the relevant info by typing:

$ relax --info

This is assuming relax will run at all.  Another option would be if
you have 'scons', 'numpy', and 'numpy-devel' (or something like that)
installed.  You could then type:

$ scons clean_all

to remove the compiled C module, and

$ scons

to build it again.  I hope this helps!

Cheers,

Edward



On 26 January 2011 19:35, Tiago Pais <[email protected]> wrote:
> Dear all,
> Surely this should be a very silly mistake of mine but I can not manage to
> put to work any of the relax versions above 1.3.6.
> I just get the message "Segmentation fault" when I type "relax"
>
> Do I need to uninstall the previous 1.3.4 version?
> For now I would like to keep the old one since I have things analyzed on
> that one.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
> Cheers
> Tiago P
>
>
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