Quoting you: "I type ccp4 and I get no error", what happens if you type
"ccp4i" (followed by carriage return) ?
Yuri wrote:
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> I downloaded the package for RHEL5. My default shell is sh. But I can
> change environments. I have progrmas that I must run in tcsh.
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> I tried sourcing sh and csh setups. With the csh setup, after I
> changed the PATH in the ccp4.setup file (originally set to
> usr/local/bin), I type ccp4 and I get no error. I am a bit at loss
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> with the sh setup I tried sourcing and I get a "command not found"
> message, which leads me to think I am not succeding in sourcing it.
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> Someone mentioned something about some files are not readable...
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> I tried running the executables in the /bin directory but nothing
> happens...
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> Thank you
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> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:53:49 -0700, Iain Kerr wrote:
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>> What is the output when you try to launch ccp4i ? Are there any error
>> messages ? Problems with Tcl/Tk will usually return an error about
>> not being able to locate a specific library.
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>> Can you launch the programs independent of the GUI ? eg. if you go to
>> where the executables are (CCP4/ccp4-6.2.0/bin)
>>
>> > ./mtzdump
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>> You should see some output giving the program version etc. and a list
>> of keyword options. If so, the installation is probably OK and as Ed
>> suggested it could be an environment problem. Why don't you outline
>> the specific steps you've taken so far during installation and
>> environment set up - what shell are you using ? did you download the
>> source code or binaries ? what Tcl/Tk version are you using and where
>> did you get it from ?
>>
>> I can help with this, off the board and then if we find a solution
>> you can post it on the BB.
>>
>> Iain
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>> On 7/29/2011 12:37 PM, Yuri wrote:
>>> I tried that too ... no success
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>>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 15:28:58 -0400, Ed Pozharski wrote:
>>>> On Fri, 2011-07-29 at 20:08 +0100, Yuri wrote:
>>>>> Dear all,
>>>>> I have just downloaded and installed the ccp4-6.2.0.
>>>>> It says all I should do next is source the
>>>>> /setup-scripts/csh/ccp4.setup file... I have done that, but I
>>>>> cannot launch the program...
>>>>> Any help is welcome...(it is probably something really stupid on
>>>>> my part...)
>>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> It is most likely that your default shell is bash and you are
>>>> trying to
>>>> source tsch script, which naturally fails.
>>>> Try /setup-scripts/sh/ccp4.setup instead.
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> Yuri Pompeu
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