Xander,

Try using freesurfer-Darwin-tiger-dev20051002-full.dmg to upgrade.  It
should run on panther.

Nick

On Mon, 2005-10-10 at 09:47 -0500, Xander Meadow wrote:
> 
> 
> ______________________________________________________________________
> 
> I can probably upgrade it without a problem.  The machine is running
> Panther, so would you recommend freesurfer-Darwin-panther-v2.0.tar.gz
> or freesurfer-Darwin-tiger-dev20051002-full.dmg to try and install?
> (I'm guessing the first one, but I just want to be sure).  Thanks very
> much.
> 
> 
> >Xander
> 
> On Oct 7, 2005, at 12:49 PM, Nick Schmansky wrote:
> 
>         Xander,
>         
>         I haven't encountered this error message, and can't seem to
>         track down
>         its origin.  Is it possible to upgrade your 2003 version of
>         freesurfer
>         to a newer version?  If not, if you can email me the csurf
>         file found in
>         the $FREESURFER/bin directory, I might be able to figure out
>         the
>         problem.
>         
>         Nick
>         
>         On Thu, 2005-10-06 at 22:50 +0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>                 Hi,
>                 
>                 I've got a Mac box running OS X 10.3.9 and
>                 Freesurfer ,v 1.3 2003/08/05 19:
>                 19:16, and just recently when I start up freesurfer I
>                 get an error. To reproduce 
>                 the error I do:
>                 
>                         source /Applications/Freesurfer/SetUpFreeSurfer.csh
>                 Setting up enviroment for FreeSurfer/FS-FAST
>                 $Id: FreeSurferEnv.csh,v 1.3 2003/08/05 19:19:16
>                 kteich Exp $
>                 FREESURFER_HOME /Applications/Freesurfer
>                 FSFAST_HOME     /Applications/Freesurfer/fsfast
>                 AFNI_DIR        /Applications/Freesurfer/afni
>                 FSL_DIR         /Applications/Freesurfer/fsl
>                 SUBJECTS_DIR    /Users/xmeadow/subjects
>                         csurf &
>                 Application initialization failed: invalid command
>                 name "PNG"
>                 
>                 Then Freesurfer opens up normally.  I was just
>                 wondering what this error 
>                 message means.  I've looked online and seen that PNG
>                 stands for 'Portable 
>                 Network Graphics' (I think), but I don't know if I
>                 have it installed or if I need it 
>                 installed.  Is there something I can do to get
>                 Freesurfer to load without errors?  
>                 Thanks very much.
>                 
>                         Xander
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