Re: error parsing config file

From: Brian Bennion (brian_at_youkai.llnl.gov)
Date: Fri Sep 30 2005 - 10:30:30 CDT

Hello Dora

The best and most easy thing to do is delete the first line of your
config. It seems to have some binary "gobbelity gook" in it...

After that I (we) would need to know the details of your setup, where the
config file came from, etc..

Regards
Brian

On Thu, 29 Sep 2005, dora guzman wrote:

> I'm trying to submit a job for minimization and equilibration and I keep
> getting the following error: error parsing config file
> I don't know what that means or how to address it. I've copied the log
> file below.
>
> Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
>
> Charm++: standalone mode (not using charmrun)
> Info: NAMD 2.5 for Linux-i686
> Info:
> Info: Please visit http://www.ks.uiuc.edu/Research/namd/
> Info: and send feedback or bug reports to namd_at_ks.uiuc.edu
> Info:
> Info: Please cite Kale et al., J. Comp. Phys. 151:283-312 (1999)
> Info: in all publications reporting results obtained with NAMD.
> Info:
> Info: Based on Charm++/Converse 050612 for net-linux-icc
> Info: Built Fri Sep 26 17:33:59 CDT 2003 by jim on lisboa.ks.uiuc.edu
> Info: Sending usage information to NAMD developers via UDP. Sent data is:
> Info: 1 NAMD 2.5 Linux-i686 1 athlon133-3 dguzman
> Info: Running on 1 processors.
> Info: 1337 kB of memory in use.
> Measuring processor speeds... Done.
> Info: Configuration file is TEST_PG3H2O_eq.conf
> TCL: error parsing config file
> FATAL ERROR: error parsing config file
> while executing
> "ÐÏ^Qࡱá"
> (file "TEST_PG3H2O_eq.conf" line 1)
> Stack Traceback:
> [0] _ZN9ScriptTcl3runEPc+0x54 [0x8228bb0]
> [1] main+0x1d2 [0x80ed052]
> [2] __libc_start_main+0xa4 [0x420158d4]
> [3] sinh+0x65 [0x80eaed1]
>

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