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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I do a quick test in a bash ($)
terminal and this is what I get:<br>
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username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ pwd<br>
/home/username/Desktop/test <font color="#ff0000"><= What is
your full path? If it is long, try shorting it. Is your
directory name "</font><font color="#ff0000">hpn_final_converged"
or this the name cutoff?</font> <br>
username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ rm aim.def <font
color="#ff0000"><= Maybe, remove the aim.def and try again.</font><br>
username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ aim<br>
ERROR IN OPENING AIM.DEF !!!!<br>
AIM.DEF<br>
username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ aim aim.def<br>
ERROR IN OPENING AIM.DEF !!!!<br>
AIM.DEF<br>
username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ ls -l aim.def<br>
ls: cannot access aim.def: No such file or directory<br>
username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ x aim<br>
1.0u 0.0s 0:01.02 99.0% 0+0k 0+96io 0pf+0w <font color="#ff0000"><=
I experience no error here with "x aim".</font><br>
username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ ls -l aim.def<br>
-rw-rw-r-- 1 username username 330 Sep 18 16:04 aim.def <font
color="#ff0000"><= What are your read permissions for
aim.def?</font><br>
username@computername:~/Desktop/test$ cat aim.def<br>
5 ,'test.inaim', 'old', 'formatted',0<br>
6 ,'test.outputaim', 'unknown','formatted',0<br>
8 ,'test.struct', 'old', 'formatted',0<br>
9 ,'test.clmsum', 'old', 'formatted',0<br>
21,'test.surf', 'unknown','formatted',0<br>
22,'test.crit', 'unknown','formatted',0<br>
77,'test.aim_surface_errors', 'unknown','formatted',0<br>
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On 9/18/2015 1:28 PM, Bruno Landeros wrote:<br>
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<div>Dese Gabin:</div>
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<div>I didn't craeate manually the aim.def. First I tried by using</div>
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<div>Then it was automatically generated but giving the same
mistake.</div>
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<div>Then I tried:</div>
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<div>$ x aim -d </div>
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<div>To generate the aim.def and then run ir. But the mistake was
the same in either case:</div>
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<div> ERROR IN OPENING AIM.DEF</div>
<div>AIM.DEF</div>
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<div>Thank you for answering! Have you another suggestion of what
may be possibly wrong?</div>
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<div>Greetings</div>
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<div>Bruno</div>
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