Good morning,
I'm a Ph.D. student at the University of Lisbon, working with Paula Teves Costa, and I'm using and testing Geopsy.
I tested the latest version of Geopsy with the ready-to-go database file available to download at http://www.geopsy.org/wiki/index.php/FK. When I what to use the 3 component files with the FK toolbox, the program crash, and I can't process the data.
At the same time, I can't define the source distance in the active experiments when I customize the properties in Table.
I will appreciate the answer and some more explanations.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Liliana Oliveira
Geopsy 3.2.0 crash w/ 3 component files
Re: Geopsy 3.2.0 crash w/ 3 component files
Hi Liliana,
Version 3.3.1 is now available. Did you try with this new version? Does it still crash?
Best regards,
Marc
Version 3.3.1 is now available. Did you try with this new version? Does it still crash?
Best regards,
Marc
Re: Geopsy 3.2.0 crash w/ 3 component files
Good night Marc,
I try with the 3.3.2 version and it still crashes.
When I test with the parameters of the tutorial I obtain the attached message.
I don't understand what it can be.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Liliana Oliveira
I try with the 3.3.2 version and it still crashes.
When I test with the parameters of the tutorial I obtain the attached message.
I don't understand what it can be.
Thank you.
Best regards,
Liliana Oliveira
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Re: Geopsy 3.2.0 crash w/ 3 component files
Hi Liliana,
Did you try high resolution FK (RTBF) for 3 components or conventional FK? With 3.3.3, only the last one crashes. 3.3.4-preview (accessible for Linux and Mac when compiling from git repository) fixes everything. 3.3.4 will be soon available also for Windows.
Best regards,
Marc
Did you try high resolution FK (RTBF) for 3 components or conventional FK? With 3.3.3, only the last one crashes. 3.3.4-preview (accessible for Linux and Mac when compiling from git repository) fixes everything. 3.3.4 will be soon available also for Windows.
Best regards,
Marc