Hi Morten,
That's a good idea. In the meantime...I have checked and I think it's not the Rosetta version that gives the changed output you found, it is probably the compiler. (At least on my machine the current working Rosetta from svn and version 2.6 give the same output). I put in an "ignore" on this change of output so starting today any phenix versions won't give an error message for that test if that output is changed.
All the best,
Tom T
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Or you could have the test specify what version of Rosetta the results were compiled with. It's a bit opaque right now.
Cheers,
Morten
On 7 January 2013 17:43, Terwilliger, Thomas C
Hi guys,
I just updated Rosetta to 3.4 and it seems to have compiled correctly (at least no error interruptions). I've done this enough to not be satisfied by that and ran
phenix_regression.wizards.test_command_line_rosetta_quick which goes past the Rosetta tests correctly but fails at ================================================================= Running test_prerefine
Numbers do not match: 0.47825 0.53601 r {{ 0.87799 0.06946 -0.47362} {-0.02049 0.99396 0.10779} { 0.47825 -0.08494 0.87411}} --- r {{ 0.84375 0.06393 -0.53291} {-0.02789 0.99676 0.07541} { 0.53601 -0.04877 0.84280}}
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FAILED See log files test_prerefine/test_prerefine.log test_prerefine/test_prerefine_current.log ================================================================= Running test_prerefine_double OK ================================================================= Running test_prerefine_no_data ------------------------------------------------------------ Numbers do not match: 0.47825 0.53601 r {{ 0.87799 0.06946 -0.47362} {-0.02049 0.99396 0.10779} { 0.47825 -0.08494 0.87411}} --- r {{ 0.84375 0.06393 -0.53291} {-0.02789 0.99676 0.07541} { 0.53601 -0.04877 0.84280}}
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FAILED See log files test_prerefine_no_data/test_prerefine_no_data.log test_prerefine_no_data/test_prerefine_no_data_current.log ================================================================= When I look in the log there are no error messages. I don't need to prerefine so I'm good but I still find it weird. I tried again with Rosetta 3.3 and got no error flags.
Is it because the quick tests are checking the result against the results that you got earlier and the algorithm has been changed between 3.3 and 3.4?
Cheers, Morten
PS Really enjoyed the talks at the CCP4 study weekend.
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