I first tried to install Analysis without any 3rd
party software (answering 'no' to all the questions
the installation script asks). Then, predictably,
Analysis would not open. Tim suggested that this was
likely because I was using an old version of Python
(you are correct 1.5). So I installed Python2.2 from
the CCPN website and reran the installation script.
The script correctly guessed where I had installed
Python2.2 and everything else proceeded smoothly.
It seems that the correct Python was used because the
environment.txt says the following:
# Python
PYTHON_DIR =
/home/justin/Programs/ccpn/ccpnmr/python2.2
PYTHON_INCLUDE_FLAGS =
-I$(PYTHON_DIR)/include/python2.2
I did follow your advice and recompile the code in
ccpnmr/ccpnmr1.0/c/ccpnmr/global, clouds and analysis
via the "make clean" and "make".
Now Analysis opens without error messages. It seems
like your first diagnosis was correct.
> the code was compiled with the old Python and
> is being run with the
> new Python.
I would presume that when I ran the installation
script the first time everything was compiled with
Python1.5. Just to make you aware the INSTALL file
says
"To install the code go into the ccpnmr directory (the
top-level
directory of the distribution) and run the
installCode.py script:
python installCode.py analysis
This assumes that your computer has a working version
of Python
(any version >= 1.5 should work), which is normally
the case."
In any case I compiled everything with Python1.5, but
when I tried to run Analysis, it wouldn't work. Then
when I installed Python2.2 I could run Analysis
(albeit, run Analysis improperly), even though it was
compiled with Python1.5. Perhaps you should strongly
recommend users install Python2.2 or greater before
running the installation script?
Thank you very much,
Justin
__________________________________
Do you Yahoo!?
Take Yahoo! Mail with you! Get it on your mobile phone.
http://mobile.yahoo.com/maildemo
|