Hi!
The interesting thing is that it works on other systems. So there is
something odd about your ubuntu system.
Ah - maybe I have it. You are from Switzerland? What is your locale set
to? Could the commas in the symops be being interpreted as decimal points?
Does it make a difference if you do the following before running coot
(assuming tcsh - maybe unset in bash?)
unsetenv LC_NUMERIC
unsetenv LANGUAGE
unsetenv LANG
If that does not work, can you do a 'printenv' and send me the results?
Kevin
Lorenz Brandstätter wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> I was able to install and finally run coot under ubuntu. However I
> cannot open mtz files and get the following error:
> ...
> >>>>>> CCP4 library signal ccp4_parser:Failed to interpret symop string
> (Success)
> raised in symop_to_mat4 <<<<<<
> Spacegroup_registry: ASU warning, LGhash=0x33b45b40
> Spacegroup_registry: ASU fail
> INFO:: not an mtz file: /xxx/xxx/xxx_refine_001_map_coeffs.mtz
> INFO:: data file /xxx/xxx/xxx_refine_001_map_coeffs.mtz is not a valid
> mtz file
> /xxx/xxx/xxx_refine_001_map_coeffs.mtz is not a .phs file
>
> The .pdb ant .mtz files that I tried to open worked perfectly on
> another system (and even in wincoot). I also have cpp4 6.0.2 installed.
> Does anyone have a useful hint?
> Thanks,
> Lorenz Brandstätter
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