Hi Stefano,

For the Mac OS X DMG distribution file, you cannot run this from the
command line.  It is a real Mac app as defined by Mac Frameworks.
Therefore you should not add it to your .cshrc file.  The only way a
Mac OS X app should be opened on the command line is via the 'open'
command (which does the same thing as clicking on the program icon).

As for the system test failure, this is now fixed.  It will soon be
part of the relax 3.1.7 release which is happening at the moment.  The
problem will not affect anything you do and is isolated to the
test-suite and the way Mac Frameworks are set up.

Regards,

Edward



On 17 March 2014 12:31, Stefano Luciano Ciurli <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Troels,
>
>> You have the mac app relax 3.5 installed ?
>
> I have the 3.1.5
>
>> Then relax is only reached in the GUI i think. :-)
>
> I can make an alias in my .cshrc that points to the GUI, but it does not make 
> sense to use it in place of double clicking the relax butterfly icon
>
>> To run the systemtests, then do:
>> Tools -> System tests
>> Those commands would be:
>> Tools -> System information
>>
>> Copy paste the info from the output of the relax controller to a file.
>> When relax hits an error, it will show which test is wrong, and it should be 
>> possible to pin-point what is wrong.
>
> Files attached. Please let me know.
> Stefano
>
>
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