Baptiste Grimaud
Baptiste Grimaud
Here's the full output of `git log` : ``` commit 807a79e6a36079d11da4db1dff54aeb56b1beb21 (HEAD -> master, tag: 3.0.0, origin/master, origin/HEAD) Author: Brendan O'Donoghue Date: Sun Oct 10 13:56:44 2021 +0100 pull in...
I'll try running it with different data on my side, and see how it goes ! I'll send the tmp file by mail, I let it run for 10 000...
Just tried it using Zorin OS (based on Ubuntu 20.04), didn't work either, essentially the same error with a slightly more verbose output : ``` ~/scs-python$ python setup.py install --scs...
> @BptGrm The errors about missing `#include ` are when you don't have cuda installed on your system, or if it is installed then the location of the headers is...
@zhonglinliu123 Make sure you have CUDA installed, in my case it was directly in the conda environment, but I think a standalone install should work
### Here's the output with 2.1.2 : SCS v2.1.2 - Splitting Conic Solver (c) Brendan O'Donoghue, Stanford University, 2012 Lin-sys: sparse-direct, nnz in A = 35307 eps = 1.00e-04, alpha...
I investigated a bit further, and it might indeed be because of cvxpy. I thought I had 1.1.7 installed in both of my environment, but in fact what is listed...
From your log it seems that the issue comes from SpikeInterface's preprocessing, have you tried submitting the problem to them ?
Hi, thanks for bringing this up again ! I submitted a [very basic PR](https://github.com/mhhennig/HS2/pull/66) to the HerdingSpikes spike sorter to read newer BrainWave files. This might be a starting point...
I'll ask 3Brain again and see if I can get a more positive answer. In the meantime, if anyone desperately need to open newer BrainWave file through neo, there's another...