[maker-devel] hex char:29 error with Signal.pm
Carson Holt
carsonhh at gmail.com
Mon Mar 4 21:48:17 MST 2013
This is an issue with Proc::ProcessTable on some systems. If you upgrade to
MAKER 2.27 it goes away because it no longer uses Proc::ProcessTable.
Thanks,
Carson
From: Kenlee Nakasugi <kenlee.nakasugi at sydney.edu.au>
Date: Monday, 4 March, 2013 8:49 PM
To: "maker-devel at yandell-lab.org List" <maker-devel at yandell-lab.org>
Subject: [maker-devel] hex char:29 error with Signal.pm
Hi again,
I'm running into the following error when I run maker 2.1:
##
Ran into unknown state (hex char: 29) at
/home/programs/maker/lib/File/..//Proc/Signal.pm line 94.
##
I tried applying the patch as described here:
http://gmod.827538.n3.nabble.com/cluster-error-running-maker-td4022354.html
Using the command:
$ patch -np1 < 646785-and-handle-Hex29.patch
I did this in maker/lib/Proc and maker/lib/Process directories, but am
getting this error:
##
patch: **** Only garbage was found in the patch input.
##
Apparently, this isn't a fatal error:
http://gmod.827538.n3.nabble.com/Ran-into-unknown-state-hex-char-29-at-home-
a200302-maker-2-10-lib-File-Proc-Signal-pm-line-94-td3034795.html
and I might eventually have to run the latest version of Maker, but I need
to continue a previous analyses and not having this constant error would be
great.
The version of Proc::ProcessTable is already latest, 0.47. The platform is
ix x86_64 GNU/Linux
Thanks,
Ken
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