The actual error I'm getting is:


At line 89 of file local_reinit.f (Unit 11 "siesta.DIM")
Traceback: not available, compile with -ftrace=frame or -ftrace=full
Fortran runtime error: End of file


Either it cant see the file, or it doesnt understand what's in the file.
The DIM file is named siesta.DIM (default).
I used DIM in ascii previously because I had trouble actually getting
the file to write - if you do a CG steps = 0 run, I found the DIM file
didnt always write so I wrote it myself in plain text. I assumed the
non-writing if CG=0 was a quirke of my implementation. I was going to
do the same again now.


On Thu, Sep 26, 2013 at 11:42 AM, Nick Papior Andersen
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I cannot seem to find the problem. In siesta-3.2-pl3 the code which writes
> the DIM file is (as you say) binary, and is performed in plcharge.F
> In Denchar the file which reads it is local_reinit.f and that also assumes
> it to be in binary format. So no mismatch here.
>
> I just checked in siesta-3.1 and that one has the same way (everything in
> binary).
>
> Are you by any chance using a very old version of denchar?
> And if not, are you sure the problem is the DIM file?
>
> Kind regards Nick
>
>
> 2013/9/26 Ian Shuttleworth <[email protected]>
>>
>>  Siesterers
>>
>> I am trying to use DENCHAR within SIESTA-3.2-pl3
>>
>> Denchar is rejecting the DIM file generated by the SIESTA code
>> generated in the same distribution
>>
>> Looking at the DIM file, format is binary, and inspection of DENCHAR
>> seems to require non-binary format. This is a new problem, I used
>> DENCHAR successfully in earlier versions. DIM files previously were
>> plain text.
>>
>> Has anyone else encountered this problem? Any ideas for a fix?
>
>



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