Ah, thanks, I was afraid the 64-bit library changes might not have been
extensive enough. So it sounds like Linux 64-bit folks are going to have
to do installation "by hand" (the short version: unpack, copy
environment_default.txt to environment.txt, edit the latter as needed,
make, make links, create bin directory by hand). The next release will
hopefully be better...
Wayne
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006, Chris MacRaild wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 16:31 +0100, Wayne Boucher wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > New releases for the FormatConverter (1.0.12) and Analysis (1.0.10) have
> > just gone live. I've tinkered some more with installCode.py (hopefully
> > making things better, not worse), including asking about whether you need
> > to use 64-bit libraries on Linux.
>
> On many flavours of linux, 64-bit libraries are in directories named
> lib64/ but installCode.py does not look there for the liraries it
> requires. So on my 64-bit machine running SuSE 10, installing with
>
> >python installCode.py analysis
>
> gets nom further than:
>
> Where is the Tcl dir? [/home/chris/bin/ccpnmr/tcl8.3] /usr
> Could not find required files ('include/tcl.h', 'lib/tclConfig.sh')
> in /usr
>
> because tclConfig.sh is really at /usr/lib64/tclConfig.sh
>
> So I don't get far enough for the script to ask me whether I want to use
> 64-bit libraries.
>
> Chris
>
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