Hello,
I downloaded the ccpnmr/analysis package yesterday (v.1.0.15) to install
it on a different system (running Suse Linux 9.2, I think). During the
installation (where I installed it in the user account rather) I had to
use the separate downloads of Tcl, Tk, etc.
Both during the installation itself and the generated program scripts I
noticed an apparent bug regarding the TK locations. Inside the analysis,
updateCheck etc scripts I find the following library locations:
export TCL_LIBRARY=/home/usr/software/ccpnmr/tcl8.4/lib/tcl8.4
export TK_LIBRARY=/home/usr/software/ccpnmr/tcl8.4/lib/tk8.4
Note that the second one is wrong.
Something similar occurs during the execution of the installCode python
script. If I uncompress and compile the local TK version, interrupt
installation afterwards and restart, it does not find the unpacked TK
code and I needed to do it all over again (without interruption it works
ok, except for the final scripts listed above)
Patrick
PS. Another question: the way the updates are done (requiring
permissions) it does not seem advisable to install it systemwide for a
range of users on the same computer. Do people typically install a
version for each user separately, or is there a better way around it?
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