Hi Madison,
If you don't zip them, then it uses up my web mail allowance and these
files are sometimes pretty big but zip really well. Try one of the
following please:
1. zipping and renaming to .txt before attaching.
2. Create a gmail account and then attach as .zip.
3. Use a different zip program, e.g. 7zip to create .7z, .gz, bz2 or
whatever type of zipped file.
4. Place the file on a public webserver, even one of those super dodgy
ones, and send me the link.
Separately, please note that I only fix bugs for public domain log
files. Please let me know if you are happy to place the file in the
public domain.
Regards,
- Noel
On 28 June 2017 at 21:00, Madison Herling <her...@sa...> wrote:
> Dear Dr. O’Boyle,
>
> I am attempting to use GaussSum 3.0.1 to perform DOS analyses on a series of
> compounds. The method I used, as per your instructions in the
> documentation, was rb3lyp/6-311g+(d,p) pop=full iop(3/33=1,3/36=-1). When
> trying to open the file, I get an error saying “cclib has problems parsing
> [insert file name here].log”. If it helps, I am running this software on
> MacOS X El Capitan. I was able to install it correctly and there are some
> files I am able to open, but I can’t open any of the files important to me
> at this time. I know that you request the output files to be zipped, but my
> institution/email server will not let me send compressed attachments. May I
> send them to you as text files?
>
> Best,
>
> Madison R. Herling
> her...@sa...
>
> 2nd Year PhD Student
> Kozlowski Research Group
> Department of Chemistry
> School of Arts and Sciences
> University of Pennsylvania
>
>
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