Ah, Tim convinced me to rename that script from updateHome.py to
configRelease.py. It's the same script, just a different name.
(Apparently one of our users here found the first name a bit worrying, so
hopefully this new name is less so.)
One other thing I probably forgot to mention. The Linux pre-compiled
versions do not have the OpenGL option enabled, but the OSX one does,
since I know that Mac has a standard way of doing it (but be warned that
sometimes the glut libraries seem not to be installed by default on OSX).
Wayne
On Tue, 18 Nov 2008, Michael Latham wrote:
> Hi Wayne,
>
> I think I must be missing something here. I downloaded the pre-compiled
> 64-bit Linux and Mac OS 10.4 versions of Analysis v2, for two different
> installations, from the website. After unpacking the tgz file, I do not see
> the updateHome.py script in the ccpnmr/ directory. The contents of the
> ccpnmr/ directory are
>
> bin doc tk8.5
> ccpnmr2.0 python2.5
> configRelease.py tcl8.5
>
> Thanks for your help,
> Mike
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 6, 2008 at 8:43 AM, Wayne Boucher <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > I guess I haven't mentioned this (or perhaps I have) but if people get in
> > a pickle with their Python/Tcl/Tk installation (or even if you don't),
> > then we have just this week released a 64-bit Linux pre-compiled version
> > of Analysis v2, available at:
> >
> > http://www.ccpn.ac.uk/ccpn/software/downloads-v2
> >
> > (just below the source-code-only version). This pre-compiled version
> > includes Python (2.5) and Tcl/Tk (8.5) in it.
> >
> > After you unpack the tgz file, you have to run a script, updateHome.py, in
> > the top (ccpnmr) directory in order to change variables from pointing at
> > where the code was compiled to where it now resides. Other than this, you
> > are supposed to be able to use it "out of the box". (Well, it assumes you
> > have the X11 libraries installed.)
> >
> > (It does not yet include numpy, which is used in certain Analysis v2
> > funtionality.)
> >
> > We're experimenting a bit here, so would be interested in hearing how
> > people get on with this. It was compiled on a SUSE 10 computer and seemed
> > to work ok on an Ubuntu 8 machine.
> >
> > We will probably offer a Mac variant as well (10.4 and 10.5) at some
> > point.
> >
> > Wayne
> >
>
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