Hi, Sylvia:
Did you also install Phenix in your machine? Phenix contains another
version of phaser and will alias "phaser" to the phaser in Phenix. Try
to type "which phaser". If your command is not aliased to the phaser in
your ccp4 version. Just use "run&view com file" in the ccp4 and type in
the phaser with the ccp4 directory (for example, /your
directory/ccp4-6.1.1/ccp4-6.1.1/ccp4i/bin/phaser/).
Meng-Chiao Joseph Ho
Postdoc
Dept. of Biochemistry
Albert Einstein College of Medicine
On Mon, 2009-08-24 at 18:03 +0200, Sylvia Fanucchi wrote:
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> Hi
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> This is probably an obvious one but I’m having trouble getting Phaser
> to run. It simply says the status is “starting” and will not give me
> more information in the log file. I suspect the problem has to do with
> the F and Sigma F values but I am not sure what to assign them as?
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> Any help would be appreciated
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> Sylvia
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