
Hi Ryan, Chimera file fetch uses Python urllib.urlretrieve() which says it creates a tempfile. Where that tempfile would be is operating system dependent and is not in the Python documentation. https://docs.python.org/2/library/urllib.html <https://docs.python.org/2/library/urllib.html> The tempfile is uncompressed and moved to folder ~/Downloads/Chimera/EMDB. Python is responsible for removing up the temporary file and I assume it does that correctly. Tom
On Jul 31, 2019, at 4:13 PM, Ryan Harlich <ryanharlich@hotmail.com> wrote:
Hi Chimera,
If I fetch by EMDB via GUI and it downloads then decompresses and freezes where did it go? I know when it is done it goes to my download directory, but where does the gz get downloaded to and where does the partial uncompressed file end up. I cannot find ~5-~10 GB of this lost file. It was ~5 GB gz file so I think the gz is still on my computer. I searched for it to and my computer said no results found so I am not sure if it is named something else when you fetch by EMDB.
Best, Ryan Harlich
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