Dear All,
My last mail may have been confusing. People who know more about the
CCPN-ARIA interface should comment on how things currently work - I was
just proposing how I thought they ought to work. But the CCPN team
(including me) will have to take care of that.
Yours,
Rasmus
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Dr. Rasmus H. Fogh Email: [log in to unmask]
Dept. of Biochemistry, University of Cambridge,
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On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, [ISO-8859-1] Brian Smith wrote:
> So, a little warning with this. We're using ARIA v2 with it writing
> structures & restraints back into the CCPN project. When we delete some of
> the early .xml coordinate files, ARIA starts putting new structures in
> numbering them again serially from 1. This can lead to a little confusion
> when you're trying to work out what you can and can't delete. I can't quite
> work out whether the internal serial identifier gets reused or remains
> unique - I imagine the intention is that it should remain unique.
>
> On Wed, 4 Feb 2009 10:28:45 +0000, Rasmus Fogh <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
>
> >In v1 you are perfectly safe in deleting files on disk that are no longer
> >referenced by the remaining XML.
>
> >> In v1.0.15 deleting a
> >> structure doesn't seem to purge the coordinate .xml file - over the
> >> lifetime of a set of structure calculations the project grows a lot. I
> >> think the coord files are dereferecend in the rest of the xml code, so I
> >> guess it should be OK to delete the superfluos ones by hand (should be
> >> simple enough from the sequential numbering)?
>
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