Problems with +f switch using vocd

Leonid Spektor spektor at andrew.cmu.edu
Fri Jul 30 20:40:04 UTC 2010


 Virginia,

	I have found that if the file "exclude.txt", that you are using with -s at exclude.txt option, is not found by vocd, then program gets into unstable state and can produce erroneous results. I have fixed this bug and installed new CLAN on childes web site.

	However, I don't know if that is the problem you are having, because I don't know if the file "exclude.txt" is present on you machine or if CLAN can locate it. I couldn't get CLAN to fail on my Windows XP PC and my Intel Mac OS 10.6 when "exclude.txt" was located by vocd. Please install new CLAN and try vocd again. If you are still having problems, then please email to me all the files that you are using while running vocd. In case of example below, could you please email to me the file "exclude.txt" and file "filename".  Also, let me know which Computer and OS you are using, i.e. Mac or PC, Win Xp, Vista 7, 10.5 or 10.6.

	If CLAN crashes or hangs your computer, you can always reboot it. CLAN along can't create a problem with a computer, that rebooting it will not fix.

Leonid.





On Jul 30, 2010, at 12:10, CHILDES wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> I have encountered a bizarre problem with using the +f switch with
> vocd to direct files to an output folder. When I have used vocd
> without the +f, it has worked fine, but as soon as I try to use the +f
> switch, the output reads:
> 
> fopen: cannot open filename
> 
> The command line I have used reads:
> vocd +t*MOT +f +r6 -s at exclude.txt [filename]
> 
> I have not changed the working, output, or lib folders. And the freq
> command works just fine (including freq with the +f switch) using the
> same folders so I don't think it is the file itself.
> 
> Once I use the +f switch, I cannot use vocd in any longer on that
> computer. Not even the simple command vocd filename will work anymore.
> It took me a few tries to pinpoint the problem so as a result I am on
> my fourth computer, for which I have not added the +f switch and so
> vocd is still working with the same folders as I have used on the
> other computers and the same command line as above minus the +f.
> 
> Any help would be greatly appreciated!
> 
> Virginia
> 
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