Specifications

SpectroRX
Known SpectroRX Anomalies in SPECTRUM 6.5
SPECTRUM Software Release Notice Page 64
Delete any leading spaces on all lines again.
Verify that there are no duplicate lines in the file.
Once you have done this, you will also have to update any backup copies
of these files made by SpectroRx. The location of these files can be
determined by checking the db_dir_backup variable (as documented in
the “Customizing the Environment” section of the SpectroRx manual).
Known SpectroRX Anomalies in SPECTRUM
6.5
Problem 1: SpectroRx Perl scripts may not run from a command window
on the Windows NT or Windows 2000 platforms.
Solution: This problem concerns file associations and the version(s) of
Perl that is (are) installed on the system. The associations between the
SpectroRx scripts and the SPECTRUM installed version of Perl (5.004_04)
have not been created. If a different version of Perl has been installed, and
file associations created, that version of Perl will be used execute the
scripts. As a result, the scripts may fail. The scripts will execute correctly
if run in a bash shell window.
Problem 2: Using meta characters (e.g., *) or unmatched quotation marks
in a query will result in undefined search results.
Problem 3: When running SpectroRx from a command line, warning
messages of the following type may appear on your screen:
“Use of uninitialized value at <script_name> line xxx”
This problem concerns the use of the -w option when executing Perl (from
within the cbr executable). These messages can be safely ignored.
Problem 4: [SpectroRX Web Interface] If you do not have sufficient
permissions to access SpectroRX files, when you select View All Cases
through a Web browser ($SPECROOT/SG-Tools/CBR/cbr.cgi) and click
OK, no cases are retrieved and the case library is empty. If you do not have