Hi,
The way I cope with this is by using synchronisation between directories
(folders) on the two computers. In my case both are running linux, and
the program Unison provides a simple tool to synchronise. If you make
sure the projects have the same name on the two computers, the cpp4
database files copy over ok, and the interface copes ok. I am sure this
method is easy to break, so be careful trying it out!
Johan
P.J.Briggs wrote:
> Hi Derek
>
> There's not really any way of doing what you're asking at present. If
> merging utility would be useful to others then I would be prepared to
> look into providing one, although there are a bunch of fiddly issues to
> deal with (e.g. keeping dates consistent, handling file name clashes and
> so on).
>
> Do any other readers of this list want to comment?
>
> Best wishes
>
> Peter
>
> Derek Logan wrote:
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> I've been working on a project using CCP4i on two separate computers in
>> parallel and now unfortunately have jobs spread over the two locations.
>> I would now like to consolidate these. Some of the new jobs on one
>> computer will have the same run number as different ones on the other.
>> Is there any convenient way to merge the projects? I guess the answer is
>> no, or else the question would have been asked and answered already ;-)
>>
>> Thanks
>> Derek
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