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martinsc93 opened this issue Apr 14, 2025 · 2 comments

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@martinsc93
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Hi! I’m trying to run Circuitscape using the Windows GUI, but every time I start the analysis, the program crashes immediately with no error message. No output files are generated, and the console window flashes briefly before closing.

🗂️ Input files:

Resistance/conductance map: a valid .asc ASCII raster file
Focal points: a set of coordinates in projected format (UTM or EPSG:5347)

format:

1 -34.66857584 -58.44995669
2 -34.63049744 -58.35003802
3 -34.57900033 -58.41710302
4 -34.53569850 -58.4549581
5 -34.51029235 -58.49643307
6 -34.52909818 -58.45853665
7 -34.56983941 -58.38428783
8 -34.53880905 -58.44377248
9 -34.67532713 -58.44187873
10 -34.65554594 -58.39965485
11 -34.61874766 -58.35412037

⚠️ The issue:
Circuitscape GUI closes immediately when I click Run. No output is produced.
No errors are displayed in the GUI or logs. Can't troubleshoot further because the crash is silent.

🙏 Any help would be appreciated!

@martinsc93
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Reading maps
Processing maps
Graph has 35175 nodes, 11 focal nodes and 1 components.
Solving focal pair 1 of 55

this is in the output file

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ViralBShah commented Apr 28, 2025

I suspect you are using the very old python GUI client. We only have command line support now with Julia.

Could you share the version and which binary you downloaded?

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