Hello,
It shouldn't be the problem. So if it doesn't find the NumPy module it
just won't let you do certain things. But it shouldn't cause a crash (in
the sense that the whole application just dies). That is almost certainly
an X11 / Tk / OpenGL thing.
Interestingly enough (but it might not be related to your problem) we had
a Linux Analysis crash here the other day in OpenGL mode (not in Tk mode),
and it turned out to be when the computer was running with two screens.
So with one screen it was happy, and with two screens not. We checked,
and even glxgears crashed with the two screens, so somehow this computer
is not behaving itself with two screens with OpenGL (but we don't know
why).
Wayne
On Thu, 1 Oct 2009, Parnham, Stuart wrote:
> Hi Wayne
>
> Thanks for getting back to me, I've noticed that on start up CCPN can not find the Python NumPy module could this be causing the crash?
>
> Stu
>
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> Stuart Parnham
> Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
> Medical University of South Carolina
> Ashley Road
> Charleston SC
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> Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 9:58
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> Subject: Re: ccpn crash
>
> Hello,
>
> That slew of messages at the top is (presumably) from reading a PDB file,
> so we don't think that has anything to do per se with the crash. (But Tim
> asks if you can email us the PDB file so that he can take a look why that
> is failing.)
>
> On the crash front, can you tell us what version of Analysis you are using
> and also whether you are in Tk or OpenGL mode (not that that will
> necessarily be the issue here). And is this on Linux (and if so what
> flavour) or OSX or ...
>
> Wayne
>
> On Fri, 25 Sep 2009, Stuart Parnham wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> When assigning 3D spectra it will assign a few residues then crash without
>> warning. I've attached the error in text file format.
>>
>> Stu
>>
>
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