Dear all,
I have installed precompiled ccp4 61 (Redhat from download manager) on Centos5 
box, X86_64.

Running ccp4i gives:

[guen...@hypatia ~]$ ccp4i
Top level CCP4 directory is /usr/local/software/CCP4/61/ccp4-6.1.0
Using CCP4 programs from /usr/local/software/CCP4/61/ccp4-6.1.0/bin
Error in startup script: wrong # args: should be "dbccp4i_open_project project 
args"
   while executing
"dbccp4i_open_project"
   ("eval" body line 1)
   invoked from within
"eval dbccp4i_open_project $project $args"
   (procedure "DbLoadFile" line 12)
   invoked from within
"DbLoadFile $project"
   (procedure "DbOpenDatabase" line 13)
   invoked from within
"DbOpenDatabase $project"
   (procedure "DbOpen" line 30)
   invoked from within
"DbOpen -init"
   (procedure "DbInitialise" line 19)
   invoked from within
"DbInitialise"
   (procedure "taskbrowser" line 38)
   invoked from within
"$system(RUN_MODE)"
   ("default" arm line 9)
   invoked from within
"switch  $system(RUN_MODE) \
 script {
# Run a script ($CCP4I/scripts/project.script) with parameters from def file

   source [file join $env(CCP4I_..."
   (file "/usr/local/software/CCP4/61/ccp4-6.1.0/ccp4i/bin/ccp4i.tcl" line 163)
   invoked from within
"source [file join $env(CCP4I_TOP) bin ccp4i.tcl]"
   (file "/usr/local/software/CCP4/61/ccp4-6.1.0/ccp4i/bin/ccp4i" line 5)

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If I run ccp4i as root everyting is fine.
Moreover on another Centos5 box with similar architecture there are no problems 
usin the same installation files.


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Albert Guskov has reported the same error on Mac OS X.
He edited the configure.def file changing the value fro USE_DBCCP4I_ON_STARTUP from "1" to "0".
Did not work in my case.

Any ideas?


Thanks a lot in advance,
Guenter





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