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ReadPhilips Validate() Failed upon Node Creation on Mac OS X 10.11 #8

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@ramueller11

I'm a new user to GPI and I'd like to report an issue running the readPhilips node in GPI Lab under MacOS X.

The node is created in the GUI and the properties page works fine. It doesn't look like the node is operable on Mac OS X. However, the console returns the following message:

$ /Applications/GPI.app/Contents/Resources/miniconda/bin/gpi.command ; exit;
 GPI 1.0.0 (2015-11-13)  Copyright (C) 2014 Dignity Health
 This program comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY; see the LICENSE for details.

NO CLINICAL USE.  THE SOFTWARE IS NOT INTENDED FOR COMMERCIAL PURPOSES
AND SHOULD BE USED ONLY FOR NON-COMMERCIAL RESEARCH PURPOSES.  THE SOFTWARE
MAY NOT IN ANY EVENT BE USED FOR ANY CLINICAL OR DIAGNOSTIC PURPOSES.  YOU
ACKNOWLEDGE AND AGREE THAT THE SOFTWARE IS NOT INTENDED FOR USE IN ANY HIGH
RISK OR STRICT LIABILITY ACTIVITY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO LIFE SUPPORT
OR EMERGENCY MEDICAL OPERATIONS OR USES.  LICENSOR MAKES NO WARRANTY AND HAS
NOR LIABILITY ARISING FROM ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE IN ANY HIGH RISK OR STRICT
LIABILITY ACTIVITIES.

matplotlib version:  1.4.3
Fri Nov  9 18:12:11 2018 - gpi.node:604 - ERROR - ReadPhilips: validate() failed.

Furthermore, the bottom of the properties window shows the following message:

  Validate Error (v_error) [Process]

I have tried both the MacOS X DMG distribution (running with Python 3.5) and the shell installation with the latest version of GPILab (Python 3.6) and it has produced the same issue.

I'm running Mac OS X 10.11.4 on a MacBook Pro ( Core i7, 16 GB RAM ).

I can provide the .gdirc configuration file but it also occurs with and without a configuration file
defined.

With many thanks,
Rob Mueller

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