my model has 1600 atoms. the memory allocation for the linux (worked)
and OS X (failed) binaries is the same:
Sol_------------------------------------------------
Sol_ -
Sol_ --- SFCHECK --- /Vers 7.2.02; 01.10.2006/ -
Sol_ Memory: 30 Mb N_atom_max: 50000 -
Sol_ -
Sol_------------------------------------------------
compiling from source or downloading the mac intel binary worked with no errors.
Thanks,
Mike
On Fri, Apr 4, 2008 at 1:58 AM, Jovine Luca <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> On 4 Apr 2008, at 01:36, Michael Giffin wrote:
>
>
> > i get the same error on OS X 10.5.2 and 10.4.11:
> >
> >
> > > sfcheck -f refmac2.mtz -m refmac2.pdb -out y -nomit 2 -map
> > >
> >
> > the error:
> > ----------------------------------------------------
> > Open failed: Unit: 11, File: sfcheck_scr.dat (logical: sfcheck_scr.dat)
> > <B><FONT COLOR="#FF0000"><!--SUMMARY_BEGIN-->
> > Last system error message: Bad file descriptor
> > CCP4: Open failed: File: sfcheck_scr.dat
> > CCP4: Open failed: File: sfcheck_scr.dat
> > ----------------------------------------------------
> >
> > the binary file sfcheck_scr.dat exists.
> >
>
>
> Hi Mike,
>
> I encountered the same exact issue under OS X not long ago, and it turned
> out to be caused by memory/atom limitations of Fink's sfcheck (I assume
> that's what you are using?):
>
> Sol_ --- SFCHECK --- /Vers 7.2.02; 01.10.2006/ -
> Sol_ Memory: 30 Mb N_atom_max: 50000 - <= !!!
>
> so that using the sfcheck binary included with BALBES:
>
> Sol_ --- SFCHECK --- /Vers 7.02.4; 02.05.2007/ -
> Sol_ Memory: 60 Mb N_atom_max: 100000 -
>
> solved the problem. How many atoms are you playing with?
>
> HTH, Luca
>
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