Dear Xunlei, the error message is a (cryptic) log of what happened inside the library.
Apparently there is an end of file somewhere (iostat<0), so that it is possible that: (1) file test.in does not exist in the current directory (2) the format of the file is wrong In the case (2), it is possible that you are using the wrong version of iotk_copy.x . Remember that to read files produced on the SP5 you need to use the version compiled on that machine. Ciao! Giovanni On Sun, 28 May 2006, Xunlei Ding wrote: > Dear andrea, > > Thank you for your answer. But I don't know how to use iotk_copy.x. > I did as the instruction, but get some errors below. > Can you help me? > > $ iotk_copy.x > Name of input file: > test.in > Name of output file: > test.out > Textual or Binary: > T > Maximum data size (-1 for unlimited size) > -1 > ######################################################################################################################## > # UNRECOVERABLE ERROR (ierr=1) > # ERROR IN: iotk_getline (iotk_scan.spp:785) > # CVS Revision: 1.2 > iostat=-1 > # ERROR IN: iotk_scan_tag (iotk_scan.spp:470) > # CVS Revision: 1.2 > # ERROR IN: iotk_open_read (iotk_files.spp:493) > # CVS Revision: 1.2 > > Best regards! > > Yours, > Ding > _______________________________________________ > Pw_forum mailing list > Pw_forum at pwscf.org > http://www.democritos.it/mailman/listinfo/pw_forum > -- Giovanni Bussi Computational Science Department of Chemistry and Applied Biosciences, ETH Zurich USI-Campus, Via Giuseppe Buffi, 13 CH-6900 Lugano, Switzerland phone : +41 58 6664809 fax : +41 58 6664817 email : gbussi at ethz.ch giovanni.bussi at gmail.com
