Hi, I had a few images, some of them are very bad. So itried to index 1 of the pictures, and indexing went very well, but then a strange error appeared which I cannot relate to anything. What might be the problem here? Best Regards Christian labelit.index_dev-968 /hosts/vulcan1/mar345/moschuetz/064c2_4/064c2_4_001.mar2300 Beam center is not immediately clear; rigorously retesting 2 solutions Beam x 172.5 y 172.9, initial score 405; refined rmsd: 0.1445 <Z>=20.4 Beam x 171.8 y 175.6, initial score 335; refined rmsd: 0.2160 <Z>=14.9 LABELIT Indexing results: Beam center x 172.58mm, y 172.91mm, distance 209.93mm ; 80% mosaicity=0.25 deg. Solution Metric fit rmsd #spots crystal_system unit_cell volume :) 2 0.2528 dg 0.105 190 monoclinic mC 248.48 71.93 154.76 90.00 112.70 90.00 2551913 :) 1 0.0000 dg 0.076 203 triclinic aP 71.93 129.30 154.76 111.69 90.25 106.07 1275944 MOSFLM Integration results: Solution SpaceGroup Beam x y distance Resolution Mosaicity RMS :) 2 C2 172.89 172.41 209.92 2.54 0.250000 0.109 1 P1 172.88 172.36 209.85 2.37 0.250000 0.094 show_stack(1): /userdata-2/christian/phenix- dev-968/labelit/command_line/screen.py(84) top_level_indexing show_stack(2): /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/../../labelit/command_line/index.py(5) <module> libc backtrace (28 frames, most recent call last): /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8058241] /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(__libc_start_main+0xe6) [0x4009fb56] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(main+0x17) [0x80582df] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(Py_Main+0xaba) [0x8058f2a] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyRun_SimpleFileExFlags+0xb5) [0x80f61fd] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyRun_FileExFlags+0xdc) [0x80f52cc] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyEval_EvalCode+0x22) [0x80d659e] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyEval_EvalCodeEx+0x603) [0x80d63f3] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyEval_EvalFrameEx+0x622e) [0x80d5ad6] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyEval_EvalFrameEx+0x3dc7) [0x80d366f] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyObject_Call+0x46) [0x806162a] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8147760] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/base/bin/python(PyEval_EvalCodeEx+0x4ba) [0x80d62aa] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8145ea2] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8064f09] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8089ab0] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8064f09] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8089ab0] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x807b94a] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x80a3710] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x8089ab0] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel-linux-2.6/base/bin/python [0x80a3677] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/lib/libboost_python.so [0x4036b67b] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/lib/cbflib_ext.so(boost::python::objects::value_holderiotbx::detectors::Mar345Adaptor::~value_holder()+0x4a) [0x42a13f22] /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(fclose+0x1a0) [0x400e4640] /lib/tls/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(fclose+0x41) [0x4018f241] [0x4001d400] /userdata-2/christian/phenix-dev-968/build/intel- linux-2.6/lib/boost_python_meta_ext.so(boost_adaptbx_segmentation_fault_backtrace+0x1f) [0x4032231f] Segmentation fault (Python and libc call stacks above) This crash may be due to a problem in any imported Python module, including modules which are not part of the cctbx project. To disable the traps leading to this message, define these environment variables (e.g. assign the value 1): BOOST_ADAPTBX_FPE_DEFAULT BOOST_ADAPTBX_SIGNALS_DEFAULT This will NOT solve the problem, just mask it, but may allow you to proceed in case it is not critical. -- Christian Roth Institut für Bioanalytische Chemie Biotechnologisch-Biomedizinisches Zentrum Fakultät für Chemie und Mineralogie Universität Leipzig Deutscher Platz 5 04103 Leipzig Telefon: +49 (0)341 97 31316 Fax: +49 (0)341 97 31319