Hello everyone,
I have been trying to set up a multi-species coalescent run in mrbayes for quite a while and I'm starting to get crazy. Apparently there is a bug in the prset popsizepr prior that block me to set up properly this parameter for the run. Everytime I try to define this prior I get the following error message:
MrBayes > prset popsizepr=lognormal(4.6,2.3)
Expecting '<number>'
Instead found ',' in command 'Prset' at position 30
The mrbayes is not recognising the comma between the two numbers (population size and standard deviation numbers) and keep me giving this error. Interesting part is this is the same command line used as an example in the mrbayes manual for the authors (page 90 in http://mrbayes.sourceforge.net/mb3.2_manual.pdf)
Did anyone face this specific problem? There is almost no documentation whatsoever about this problem online.
Cheers,
André
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