Hi Bruce, I was able to find the longmess problem and in one solution did a version change [which you did not like] because I use both versions of perl 5.5 and perl 5.8 and several versions of red hat 7.2,7.3, 8 and 9....However most people are using single perl and linux operating systems. Thus I suggest that like you did with Tk let us know ahead of time for which perl version the programs are tested. The other thing that is not clear to me is that if you say for example that programs require perl xyz or later, do you actually check that they run under the allowed versions? before releasing...... thanks sher
Hi folks,
New versions of Athena and Artemis are now ready. The windows and unix updater programs will now grab and install these updates.
This release addresses many bugs that were found in the previous release. There are also a couple of nice things for the Windows users. I recently upgraded by license for the PerlApp program, which is the program which builds the Windows executables from the perl source code. The new version of PerlApp has the very nice feature of generating *much* smaller executables -- Athena is about 2 megs as compared to about 5 megs from the previous version of PerlApp.
There are two big new features in this release.
1. Athena now has an interface for doing linear combination fits of standard XANES spectra to an unknown. Look in the Analysis menu.
2. Both Athena and Artemis have a new mechanism for trapping certain kinds of errors and writing files that can be included in a bug report. If a certain class of problem gets tripped while you are using one of the codes, the program will beep and you will see a message like this in the echo area:
Artemis trapped a warning! Message dumped to C:\Program Files\Ifeffit\horae\ARTEMIS.TRAP
If you decide to send me a bug report regarding whatever lead to the error, you should include the specified file along with your bug report. The trap file may look cryptic, but it will probably help me a lot in solving the problem.
Update and enjoy! B
P.S. Big thanks this time for excellent bug reports from Peter Southon, Peter Pfalzer, and valient beta tester Adam Webb. Thanks also to Simon Bare for his help with the linear combination interface.
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