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The folder unfortunately is gone.  I played with this more and it seems that not only does the TLS Create/Edit module have this error, the ccp4mg module does as well.  If I "abort" the process to remove the directory the project file and contents then are removed regardless of input but the folder is saved from removal (thankfully).   I cannot get my ccp4mg  to work on the Fedora 9 OS I have installed.  There appears to be a problem with the OpenGL interface and that Fedora 9 is using a newer X.org interface type.  I can get the molecule sketcher to work though.  I do not know if this is related or not and again there are no log or trace files to account for what this problem may be.   

Thank You
 
--- On Sat, 2/7/09, Winn, MD (Martyn) <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
From: Winn, MD (Martyn) <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] TLS Create/Edit module error erases project folder
To: [log in to unmask]
Date: Saturday, February 7, 2009, 10:21 PM

Well, I am sure this is not meant to happen. It doesn't seem to happen
with my 6.1 version .... 

First question: are you sure that the project directory really has gone?
Rather than it no longer showing in ccp4i. Check for the directory in a
terminal window.

If it has really gone, then you have to rely on your disk backup. If it
is still there, then you should be able to reload it via
Directories&ProjectDir

Cheers
Martyn


-----Original Message-----
From: CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Michael Jackson
Sent: Fri 2/6/2009 3:30 PM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: [ccp4bb] TLS Create/Edit module error erases project folder
 
Hello,
  I was using the TLS Create/Edit module to create a TLS file from scratch. In
the module I ran it once but wanted to change some parameters.  While I had the
module interface still open, I selected to delete the TLS project entry just
made in the list of jobs.  When I did this I did not realize it was going to
erase the entire project directory I was currently in.  There was a warning
that it was going to erase a directory but I thought it was some created
subdirectory in the project folder when I had ran the TLS module intially.  I
did not have any trace back or log file to recover to send with this message. 
  I am using the ccp4 6.0.2 with the interface 1.4.4.2 versions on a linux
intel dual core PC using Fedora 9 OS.