VASP 5.3: INITWF: ERROR, W inconsistently dimensioned: 1

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VASP 5.3: INITWF: ERROR, W inconsistently dimensioned: 1

#1 Post by -bash: » Wed Dec 19, 2012 1:24 pm

Hi there,

I have calculated the chemical shifts of LiCl using VASP 5.2.12.Nov without any problems.
Recently I compiled VASP 5.3.2 and did the same calculation on LiCl. Exactly where "Job ID is ending" was printed out using 5.2.12.Nov, now it says "INITWF: ERROR, W inconsistently dimensioned: 1". The job is running further without doing anything else until job timeout or deletion.
The outputs are identical but I'm a bit confused by the ERROR.

Has anybody experience or comment on that?

Thanks!
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VASP 5.3: INITWF: ERROR, W inconsistently dimensioned: 1

#2 Post by VB » Wed Jan 09, 2013 4:35 pm

I have the same problem. In my case it's the LHYPERFINE = .TRUE. tag causing the crash. Any solutions?
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VASP 5.3: INITWF: ERROR, W inconsistently dimensioned: 1

#3 Post by scerwin » Tue Mar 05, 2013 7:40 pm

I, too, got the "inconsistently dimensioned" error when using standard PAWs and LHYPERFINE=.TRUE.. By switching to the newly released PAWs from April 2012 this error went away.
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#4 Post by VB » Tue May 07, 2013 2:46 pm

Thanks, that fixed the crash problem. But I don't get any output from the hyperfine flag now, even though the code doesn't crash.
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