[MSNoise] s02new_jobs

Esteban Chaves Sibaja echavess at ucsc.edu
Mon Nov 18 23:59:02 UTC 2013


Hi, 

I’m trying to run my data as example: just 2 stations and ech record has 24 hours (SAC format):
/DATA/YZ/MIRM/MIRM.YZ.HHZ.2013.199
/DATA/YZ/GRAS/GRAS.YZ.CR.HHZ.2013.199


But I got the next error after type >> python s02new_jobs.py:

File “s02new_jobs.py, line 89, in <module>
  if day != old_day and day_pairs != []:
NameError: name ‘day’ is not defined

So. What should be the correct format of the input data? SAC or mseed?
and how can I solve this time problem?

Sorry about the question, but I’ll appreciate the help to solve it and continue using my data. 

Esteban


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> Hi all,
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> It seems to be a OSX-specific problem, I'll report it to the Anaconda 
> guys to try to debug...
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> Sorry about that,
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> Thomas
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> Le 15/11/2013 20:37, Esteban Chaves a ?crit :
>> Hi All,
>> 
>> I got the same problem. I did install my MSNoise and dependencies in MAC
>> OSx 10.9.
>> and when I typed:
>> 
>>>> python s001configurator.py I got this:
>> Qt internal error: qt_menu.nib could not be loaded. The .nib file should be
>> placed in QtGui.framework/Versions/Current/Resources/  or in the resources
>> directory of your application bundle.
>> 
>> Abort trap: 6
>> 
>> 
>> I'm using Anaconda, and after reading trough the web my solution was
>> using pythonw instead of python, but when the GUI from the Configurator
>> appears, I
>> can't
>> see all the corresponding spaces. For example I can't change the path for
>> my data, because I can't see the space there. Then after any change I made
>> I got the same message:
>> 
>> Updating Config Table
>> 
>> Updating Station Table
>> 
>> Updating Filter Table
>> 
>> Done !
>> 
>> //anaconda/bin/pythonw: line 2:  6112 Segmentation fault: 11
>> //anaconda/python.app/Contents/MacOS/python $@
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Esteban.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Esteban J. Chaves
>> PhD Student in Seismology
>> Earth and Planetary Sciences
>> Earth and Marine Science Building
>> office C317B
>> University of California, Santa Cruz
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Thu, Nov 14, 2013 at 4:00 AM, <msnoise-request at mailman-as.oma.be> wrote:
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>>> Not every time, but sometime I encountered "Segmentation fault" when
>>> running s001configurator.py. The database works fine and can be updated
>>> properly when the problem happens. I am using msnoise 1.2.
>>> 
>>> Following is the output of the problem:
>>> 
>>> student at seisapp:~/msnoise$ python s001configurator.py
>>> Updating Config Table
>>> Updating Station Table
>>> Updating Filter Table
>>> Done !
>>> Segmentation fault
>>> 
>>> Regards,
>>> 
>>> Xiao
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