Hello,
Thank you for your question. What options are you using with w_assign? Would you also be able to send along the west.cfg file and west.h5 file you are using in your analysis? Maybe there is some connection between these errors from w_ipa, I will look into it and let you know.
Anthony
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Hello,
It seems you are having the same issue as the other mailing list post, it’s numpy version 1.19 that seems to be throwing that error. Sorry about that; I’ll look into fixing this on the conda channel. For now, please downgrade numpy to 1.18 (conda install numpy=1.18) or see the yml file I attached to the previous error for my specific env to solve this problem for now.
Best,
Anthony
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You should be able to copy the state definitions from your states_8dims.yaml file and paste them at the end of your west.cfg. Running w_ipa with that west.cfg should then essentially do the same thing. I was able to run w_ipa with this change and not have any errors. Let me know if this is not giving you what you expect.
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