It appears that Mike is right, I hadn't noticed that the files are in the 
readme-edit branch. In any case, I can try "removing the whole simulation" and 
see if that fixes it. It's going to take a while to run it again, but I should 
be able to do it sometime today. 

    On Wednesday, May 10, 2017 1:37 AM, Ian Hinder <[email protected]> 
wrote:
 

 
On 10 May 2017, at 08:06, Robert Kopp <[email protected]> wrote:

Unfortunately this might give the impression that I am not yet too familiar 
with Git, but anyone who expects to do coding should learn it, and it makes the 
files more readable. Mine can be found at the following URL:


Hi Robert,
There is only a README in the repository:
 https://github.com/r0berts0ft/cactuscode
Perhaps you forgot to push?
The idea of gists is that you use them for small fragments and temporary 
things, so you don't need to clutter up your github account with lots of little 
repositories.  It's also quicker and easier to edit them online.
Did you try after removing the whole simulation?  The last example I have from 
you is that you were looking in output-0002, which means that simfactory may 
have used some information from the previous output-???? when determining the 
number of nodes etc.  
-- Ian Hinderhttp://members.aei.mpg.de/ianhin


   
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