You need to run

source /sw/bin/init.sh

if you use bash or zsh

or

source /sw/bin/init.csh

if you use tcsh.

this will automatically set up the environment variables and then it will do what you want it to (which is to set up the ccp4 environment according to whichever shell you might be using).


On Apr 25, 2008, at 1:19 PM, Patrick Loll wrote:

Accck!

1. I tried to install Bill Scott's precompiled ccp4 on an intel mac running OS X 10.5. When attempting launch ccp4i, I receive this error message:

/sw/share/xtal/ccp4-6.0.2/ccp4i/bin/ccp4i: line 4 /bltwish: no such file or directory

Typing "which bltwish" returns /sw/bin/bltwish, which jibes with the definition of $CCP4I_TCLTK, so I'm not sure where the problem is...

2. Pfui. So next I tried jettisoning the apt-get installation, and instead used the installer downloaded from the ccp4 site (ccp4-6.0.2- osx-i386.dmg.gz). This goes swimmingly, until I actually try to do something. Commands like "ccp4i" or "mtzdump" aren't recognized, so I go looking for the ccp4.setup file; but it's not there. Huh? Also, there's no folder named ccp4i, even though this install is supposed to include it...

It's Friday, and I'm at the nadir of my weekly brain function, so perhaps some kind soul will tell me where I'm going astray.

Thanks,

Pat

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