Yes, when chimera 1.6 became a production release candidate, the daily builds switched to version 1.7. And especially for session files, any version of 1.7 is considered newer than any version of 1.6. Version 1.6.2 is a patched version of 1.6 and while the date is newer than your version of the daily build, the code is much older. So you need a newer daily build (or the same one) to restore that session file, luckily there is a new version every day :-). HTH, Greg On 10/10/2012 03:01 PM, Francesco Pietra wrote:
Hello:
chimera production version 1.6.2 (build 36855) 2012-07-06 17:55:00 UTC
is unable to restore *.py files saved with
chimera alpha version 1.7 (build 36726) 2012-06-21 01:06:17 UTC
on another computer. Both computers running GNU-Linux Debian amd64 wheezy..
Error message "cannot open session that was saved in a newer version of Chimera; update your version"
Does "alpha version" override date and stable compilations? The unable version has a more recent date. Then, I have installed the latest stable version of chimera, and the error was the same.
Thanks for advice
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