Tim Stevens wrote:
>>> I tried installing the analysis package in Ubuntu 8.04. But it returns
>>> the following error.
>>>
>>> My question is when will an error free ccpnmr package be released? In
>>> fact I have been trying to install ccpnmr for the last 4 years in linux,
>>> but never once succeeded. The precompiled version for Windows works
>>> well, for a linux precompiled version will better.
>>>
>
>
> I have come out of hiding because I feel obliged to reply to this one.
>
> CCPN has definitely been installable on Linux systems for the past 4
> years. It really does work and I suspect that a large proportion of the
> CCPN users successfully use it under Linux.
>
> If there is a problem, after having a reasonable attempt at installation,
> the best route would be to simply send an email to us at the _earliest_
> opportunity. This way other users get the benefit of any improvements to
> the installation script, documentation or whatever may be required. :-)
>
> Since its release I have personally been using Ubuntu 8.04 with CCPN.
> After installing the packages (as described on the web site) thus:
>
>
>> sudo apt-get install python-dev python-tk tk8.4-dev libx11-dev freeglut3-dev libglu1-mesa-dev
>>
>
>
>
Hi Tim
This sounds really good. It used to be that under ubuntu the 'python
installCode.py' analysis script used to fail because the directory
structure for tcl and tk under ubuntu didn't match that expected by the
script. So did you use the 'python installCode.py' script?
regards
gary
> Hopefully this seems to avoid any issues with the bundled Tcl/Tk that Gary
> mentions. I used the attached environment.txt file, which goes into the
> .../ccpnmr1.0/c/ directory inside the installation. There is a problem
> with the install script with later Ubuntus, so until this is fixed a more
> manual installation is needed. In the same directory I then do:
>
>
>> make clean ; make ; make links
>>
>
> To compile everything. If a bin/ directory is required for launching the
> programs, then Wayne can give further instructions.
>
> T.
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>
> # the C compiler
> CC = cc
> # use below for everything with -fPIC option (e.g. gcc)
> CFLAGS = -O -m64 -fPIC
>
> # shared
> SHARED_FLAGS = -shared
>
> # math
> MATH_LIB = -lm
>
> # X11
> X11_DIR = /usr/X11R6
> X11_LIB = -lX11 -lXext
> X11_INCLUDE_FLAGS = -I$(X11_DIR)/include
> X11_LIB_FLAGS = -L$(X11_DIR)/lib64
>
> # Tcl
> TCL_DIR = /usr
> TCL_LIB = -ltcl8.4
> TCL_INCLUDE_FLAGS = -I$(TCL_DIR)/include/tcl8.4
> TCL_LIB_FLAGS = -L$(TCL_DIR)/lib64
>
> # Tk
> TK_DIR = /usr
> TK_LIB = -ltk8.4
> TK_INCLUDE_FLAGS = -I$(TK_DIR)/include/tcl8.4
> TK_LIB_FLAGS = -L$(TK_DIR)/lib64
>
> # Python
> PYTHON_DIR = /usr
> PYTHON_INCLUDE_FLAGS = -I$(PYTHON_DIR)/include/python2.5
>
> IGNORE_GL_FLAG =
> # use below if you want to ignore GL
> #IGNORE_GL_FLAG = -DIGNORE_GL
>
> GLUT_FLAG = -DNEED_GLUT_INIT
>
> # GL
> GL_DIR = /usr
> GL_LIB = -lglut -lGLU -lGL
> GL_INCLUDE_FLAGS = -I$(GL_DIR)/include
> GL_LIB_FLAGS = -L$(GL_DIR)/lib64
>
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