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* The previous release had problems reading results files from relax versions 1.2.0 to 1.2.9, but now results files from all versions can be read ([https://gna.org/bugs/?8248 see bug #8248]).* The synopsis of the system/functional tests now says '[ Failed ]' if one the tests fails ([https://gna.org/bugs/?8682 see bug #8682]).* relax now works with Python 2.5 ([https://gna.org/bugs/?9093 see bug #9093]).* The writing of the model-free results file, which failed under certain circumstances because of the 'heteronuc' and 'proton' attributes, has been fixed ([https://gna.org/bugs/?8996 see bug #8996]).* The problem whereby there is data loss for deselected residues when using 'results.write()' followed by 'results.read()' has been resolved ([https://gna.org/bugs/?8953 see bug #8953]).* Relaxation data can now be read if deselected spin systems have a relaxation data value or error value set to 'None' ([https://gna.org/bugs/?9101 see bug #9101]).* The fatal bug of the reduced spectral density mapping values being incorrectly calculated has been fixed ([https://gna.org/bugs/?9238 see bug #9238]).* When using the alternate model-free parameter set {S2f, tf, S2s, ts}, the incorrect functions were being called ([https://gna.org/bugs/?9189 see bug #9189]).* A second fatal problem in the reduced spectral density mapping code, the heteronuclear frequency being overwritten by that of the proton, has been fixed ([https://gna.org/bugs/?9259 see bug #9259]).* Another problem with relax and Python 2.5, because of the Scientific package, has been resolved ([https://gna.org/bugs/?9390 see bug #9390]).* The XH bond length is now correctly set in the reduced spectral density mapping analysis ([https://gna.org/bugs/?9562 see bug #9562]).* The convergence test in the 'full_analysis.py' sample script was failing if spin systems were deselected (see [https://gna.org/bugs/?9892 bug #9892 ] and [https://gna.org/bugs/?1002 bug #100221002]2).
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