Seems to be working now.
I wish the error message was a little more indicative of the actual
problem for the not-so-intelligent like myself!
(which turned out to have a simple fix here)
That could have saved some time, and spared you from looking into
something this obvious!
Thank you for the help!
On Tue, 6 Dec 2011 16:33:14 +0000, [log in to unmask] wrote:
> Yes, you are right, both "-hklin" and "-mtzin" are valid option keys.
>
> I have reproduced your error message.
> The problem is in the command line option "-colout yap-ii-77-73".
>
> Now I must check what happens on Linux.
> Meanwhile a quick fix for you: use no more than 10 characters in the
> box
> "Modifier to append to column labels".
>
> Does this recipe work for you?
>
> Andrey
>
> On 6 Dec 2011, at 14:51, Yuri wrote:
>
>> The thing is, I did not run any command myself. I was using the GUI.
>> So the command was written for me.
>> Thats why I thought it was really odd that this may be a wrong
>> command.
>> Obviuosly the GUI for RedHat works.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> On Tue, 6 Dec 2011 13:14:36 +0000, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>>> Hi Yuri
>>>
>>> Perhaps you have used incorrect command line keys.
>>>
>>> I have installed ccp4 using Marcins script on my Windows 7 Virtual
>>> Box.
>>> Then I used ccp4i to run ctruncate with my test case.
>>> "Run > Run & View Com File" showed the following command:
>>> ctruncate -mtzin
>>> "C:/Users/andrey/Desktop/HemH_tutorial/test_scala1.mtz" -mtzout
>>> "C:/Ccp4Temp/HemH_4_1_mtz.tmp" -colin "/*/*/\[IMEAN,SIGIMEAN\]"
>>> -colano "/*/*/\[I(+),SIGI(+),I(-),SIGI(-)\]"
>>>
>>> This is different from yours (-mtzin, not -hklin):
>>>> ctruncate -hklin "C:/Ccp4Temp/oye1_77-73_3_1_mtz.tmp" -hklout
>>>> "C:/Ccp4Temp/oye1_77-73_3_3_mtz.tmp" -colin
>>>> "/*/*/\[IMEAN,SIGIMEAN\]" -colano
>>>> "/*/*/\[I(+),SIGI(+),I(-),SIGI(-)\]" -colout yap-ii-77-73 -nres 400
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Please try using ccp4i or try -mtzin instead of -hklin.
>>> Does it work?
>>>
>>> Andrey
>>>
>>> On 6 Dec 2011, at 01:24, Yuri Pompeu wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Developers,
>>>> I was trying to get ccp4 up and running on a Windows7 pc, and even
>>>> though the installation proceeds smoothly,
>>>> I cant get any task to finish succesfully.
>>>> Below is what the log file has to say about it.
>>>> I saw someone having trouble with the windows install as well. I
>>>> have the installation packaged posted by Marcin installed.
>>>> Thanks for any help
>>>>
>>>> * Information from CCP4Interface script
>>>>
>>>> ***************************************************************************
>>>> The program run with command: ctruncate -hklin
>>>> "C:/Ccp4Temp/oye1_77-73_3_1_mtz.tmp" -hklout
>>>> "C:/Ccp4Temp/oye1_77-73_3_3_mtz.tmp" -colin
>>>> "/*/*/\[IMEAN,SIGIMEAN\]" -colano
>>>> "/*/*/\[I(+),SIGI(+),I(-),SIGI(-)\]" -colout yap-ii-77-73 -nres 400
>>>> has failed with error message
>>>> CCP4MTZfile - internal error
>>>>
>>>> This application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an
>>>> unusual way.
>>>> Please contact the application's support team for more
>>>> information.
>>>> terminate called after throwing an instance of
>>>> 'clipper::Message_fatal'
>>>>
>>>> ***************************************************************************
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> #CCP4I TERMINATION STATUS 0 "CCP4MTZfile - internal error This
>>>> application has requested the Runtime to terminate it in an unusual
>>>> way. Please contact the application's support team for more
>>>> information. terminate called after throwing an instance of
>>>> 'clipper::Message_fatal'"
>>>> #CCP4I TERMINATION TIME 05 Dec 2011 20:19:00
>>>> #CCP4I MESSAGE Task failed
>>
>> --
>> Yuri Pompeu
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