Yep. I put all specialty lab software tools on a file server and mount it
on all workstations as /usr/local/xtal, a suggestion  I think I
learned...here. There are few programs that can't be served this way. I
only have to update the server.

Roger Rowlett
On Apr 11, 2013 1:42 PM, "Ethan Merritt" <merr...@u.washington.edu> wrote:

> On Thursday, April 11, 2013 10:22:59 am Antony Oliver wrote:
> > Eugene - that's great. I too run a small suite of Macs (12) and was
> trying to find a practical way of updating all those machines remotely. The
> command line version of CCP4um will be very useful.
>
> Another option for a set of machines in the same network is to install a
> single
> master copy of ccp4 on one machine exported to the others via NFS, and
> have all the
> machines run it from there.  Then you only need to update one copy.
> Works fine for me.
>
>         Ethan
>
>
>
> >
> > Many thanks.
> >
> > Tony.
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > On 11 Apr 2013, at 18:19, "eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk" <
> eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk> wrote:
> >
> > > Dear Dale,
> > >
> > > From next CCP4 release (due soon), ccp4um will be runnable from
> command line in automatic, non-graphical mode, fully cronable. I hope that
> that will give you what you want.  "--check-silent" is a special option for
> ccp4i, it only checks for new updates but do not install them.
> > >
> > > Best regards,
> > >
> > > Eugene
> > >
> > >
> > > On 11 Apr 2013, at 18:10, Dale Tronrud wrote:
> > >
> > >> FYI
> > >>
> > >>  I have a small herd of computers here and find it cumbersome to ssh
> > >> to each and fire up ccp4i just to update the systems.  ccp4i takes a
> > >> while to draw all those boxes (particularly over ssh) and leaves files
> > >> behind in my disk areas on computers that I'm not likely to,
> personally,
> > >> run crystallographic computations.  I much prefer to simply run ccp4um
> > >> from the command line.
> > >>
> > >>  In fact, I would rather put it in cron and forget about it -- and
> > >> I expect that is what --check-silent is for.  The usage statement,
> > >> however, doesn't explicitly say that this installs the new updates it
> > >> finds.  I'll have to experiment a bit.
> > >>
> > >> Dale Tronrud
> > >>
> > >> On 04/11/2013 05:17 AM, eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk wrote:
> > >>> Sorry that this was unclear. We assume that updater is used
> primarily from ccp4i, where nothing changed (and why it should be used from
> command line at all ?:)). The name was changed because it is reserved in
> Windows, which caused lots of troubles. Now it will stay as is.
> > >>>
> > >>> Eugene
> > >>>
> > >>> On 11 Apr 2013, at 05:16, James Stroud wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> On Apr 10, 2013, at 9:30 PM, <eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk<mailto:
> eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk>> <eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk<mailto:
> eugene.krissi...@stfc.ac.uk>> wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> No, it got renamed to ccp4um :) That should have been written in
> update descriptions, was it not?
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> There was only one mention of "ccp4um" that I could find in all
> update descriptions that I found (6.3.0-020). I only figured out what
> information was trying to be communicated because of your message (see
> attachment).
> > >>>
> > >>> James
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> <um-what.png>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>> On 11 Apr 2013, at 03:54, James Stroud wrote:
> > >>>
> > >>> Hello All,
> > >>>
> > >>> I downloaded a crispy new version of CCP4 and ran update until the
> update update script disappeared. Is the reason that CCP4 has reached its
> final update?
> > >>>
> > >>> James
> > >
> > >
> >
>
> --
> Ethan A Merritt
> Biomolecular Structure Center,  K-428 Health Sciences Bldg
> University of Washington, Seattle 98195-7742
>

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