Hi,

Sorry, I might need a bit more information than that.  I am working
blind here, and these modules work on my test systems and have worked
for many other relax users on Windows before.  For example you could
run:

$ relax --info > relax2.7.log

and attach the result.  This will allow me to see if your relax
install is actually using Python 2.7, something which is not at all
certain.  The output of:

$ dir maths_fns > relax_maths_fns_dir.log

would also help.  Now, the key one here is:

$ scons > scons.log 2> scons.err

This is very, very important for me to help you properly set this up.
Without this information, I really cannot in any way help you.  The
only advice I could give would be to buy a book on Fortran77 and then
port Art Palmer's Modelfree4 code (which was written for a Vax machine
and used punch cards) to work with the modern Microsoft compilers and
also run on Windows 7.  But seriously, you can use relax for your
model-free analysis (and NOE calculation).  But without more help from
you, you will have to use other software to determine your R1 and R2
rates and errors.

Regards,

Edward


On 5 April 2012 11:15, James Nyirenda <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sure. After adding it to the path, i still get the same error as before.
> Regards
> Jimmy
>
> ________________________________
> From: Edward d'Auvergne <[email protected]>
> To: James Nyirenda <[email protected]>
> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Sent: Thursday, 5 April 2012, 18:01
> Subject: Re: up to now
>
> Hi Jimmy,
>
> Did you try with Python 2.7 as I suggested at
> https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-users/2012-03/msg00044.html ?  And
> what are your scons compilations error messages?  I asked this back at
> https://mail.gna.org/public/relax-users/2012-03/msg00029.html, this
> information will tell me if you have the Microsoft C compiler and
> SCons set up correctly to allow the C modules to be compiled.
>
> Regards,
>
> Edward
>
>
> On 5 April 2012 08:35, James Nyirenda <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Iam unable to identify the actual problem why modules still cant compile
>> on
>> windows 7. I have tried 32 and 64 bit machines as well as OS but the same
>> problem. I can get the gui but when running tests, i get the message i
>> have
>> posted on this forum in the past.
>> Regards
>> Jimmy.
>
>

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