Here is more information on my problem:
I installed ccp4i in /usr/local as root using the automated install.sh script.
I then sourced the ccp4.setup and ccp4-others.setup for the proper shell, making sure the environment variables were pointing in the right direction.
Now, if I run ccp4i as a normal user, and try to input an mtz file into any of the programs I get:
CCP4i encountered an error when trying to extract the data from /home/jcp/KAuCN/new_refine/sad.mtz
You can view the output from the mtzdump program which may........and so on.
file does not exist /tmp/jcp/sad.mtz
Now I think the problem might have to do with permissions. When I run ccp4i as root, I do not get this problem.
Any suggestions?
Jason Porta
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Date: 04/28/2011 07:09PM
Subject: [ccp4bb] Error in LABIN
I installed a fresh copy of FC14 at home and am having problems with my CCP4 installation. When I try to input an mtz file into any CCP4i program, I get the following errors:
Error in LABIN: label Unassigned not found in file!
MOLREP(ccp4): Error in label assignments in LABIN
MOLREP(ccp4): Error in label assignments in LABIN
In a previous post, it was suggested that the the tcl/tk location may need to be changed in ccp4.setup, though I check this and it is pointing to the right directory.
Any suggestions?
Jason Porta
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