It looks like there is a problem with the single-user installer file. My
previous install attemps had been using the single-user installer, launched
from my vista user account. When I ran the all-user installer from my user
account (in both cases I of course had to enter the adminstrator password to
continue installation), after the mandatory reboot CCP4 so far looks okay. I
do not know yet if everything is working, but at least now CCP4i launches.
There is still no entry in the start menu, so that still needs to be fixed.
Hardly a major issue, but it might have a similar cause to why the
single-user installer does not seem to work.
Thanks to Dima Klenchin for suggestions and analysis of the error messages I
got from the single-user install,
Stuart Endo-Streeter
On Monday 27 July 2009 20:00, you wrote:
> >I get the following error when trying to run ccp4i.tcl with bltwish.exe:
> >
> >Can't read "env(CCP4I_TOP)": no such variable while executing
> >"file join $env(CCP4I_TOP) bin $system(OPSYS) startup.tcl" invoked from
> >within
> >"source [file join $env(CCP4I_TOP) bin $system(OPSYS) startup.tcl]"
> > (file "C:\CCP4-Packages\ccp4-6.1.1\ccp4i\bin\ccp4i.tcl" line 20)
>
> OK, seems to me that your installation is totally hosed. You are
> missing a whole bunch of environment variables. Either they were
> never set "(did you reboot?) or they are pointing to the wrong
> directories.
>
> I had no issues at all installing on XP. On Win2K, however, all
> the pointers to Tcl had wrong directory and outdated executable
> name. Had to fix it all manually. Maybe on Vista the installer
> does not do what it's meant to do on tested XP...
>
> Dima
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Stuart T. Endo-Streeter
Structural Biology and Biophysics
Dept. Biochemistry
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Duke University
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