Hi Nat,
> > Is Coot doing some magic when it tries to figure out where probe/reduce are
> > installed? Grepping through the source looking for phenix didn't turn
> > anything obvious up.
>
> The file ~/.coot may define a specific binary, which I assume will override
> anything in $PATH.
That was it. I didn't think to check my ~/.coot file.
;; PHENIX additions
;; the above comment line will prevent PHENIX from modifying this file again.
(define *probe-command* "/programs/i386-linux/phenix/1.4-125/phenix-1.4-125/build/intel-linux-2.6/bin/phenix.probe")
(define *reduce-command* "/programs/i386-linux/phenix/1.4-125/phenix-1.4-125/build/intel-linux-2.6/bin/phenix.reduce")
> The Phenix GUI will modify this file (only if you launch Coot from it) to
> ensure that Coot can find Probe, which could be causing the problem - I
> didn't take into account the possibility of a home directory being shared
> across multiple platforms.
Yes, that's the situation. NFS home directories for everyone over here.
Thanks.
-ben
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