The error may be coming from line 702 in $WIENROOT/runafm_lapw:

!if (! $?cc_test) goto nextiter

The symbol ! I think is for history substitution in csh [1] but someone may have intended it to be a comment symbol # [2] as the ! is comment symbol in Fortran [3].

You might see if the error goes away by changing the line to:

#if (! $?cc_test) goto nextiter

[1] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/19174808/event-not-found-csh
[2] http://www-cs.canisius.edu/ONLINESTUFF/UNIX/shellprogramming.html#A
[3] https://web.stanford.edu/class/me200c/tutorial_77/03_basics.html

On 9/14/2018 10:16 AM, Eric Kenney wrote:
Sorry for the delay; Helium experiments happened and then I've been trying to debug.

The Script I'm trying to run is runafm_lapw -cc 0.001

I get a if:event not found after Mixer->clmcopy runs. For example:

runafm_lapw -cc 0.001 -NI
struct_afm_check END
 LAPW0 END
 LAPW1 END
 LAPW2 END
clmcopy END
 CORE  END
 CORE  END
 MIXER END
clmcopy END
if: Event not found.


After some debugging, I can get runafm_lapw to run properly when /no options/ are presented, but as soon as I submit convergence options, such as -ec or -cc.

As a final note, I'm using a torque job scheduler, so adding in -xf or -f doesn't seem to enhance the stdout.

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Hi,

I'm not aware of such a problem.

To make it more clear:

Which command are you using ?

  runafm  or   runsp    and which switches ??

Put in the first line of the script you are using (eg. runafm) a -xf
instead of -f only.

This will give you a lot of output at stdout, but the interesting part
is just at the end, because with this you can find where it happens.

Regards
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