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Google seems to think that your error can be caused by having too many processes open, or running out of virtual memory. I'm guessing that you you've maxed out the process limit, since it is set fairly low in Tiger. Check here[1] and follow the instructions. [1]: http://ruminate.net/pdm/mt/os_x_tips/os_x_tiger_104_process_limits_solution.html Brian On Wed, 18 Oct 2006, Florian Schmitzberger wrote: > *** For details on how to be removed from this list visit the *** > *** CCP4 home page http://www.ccp4.ac.uk *** > > > Dear All, > > After carrying out a routine fink update about a week ago and then > trying to run CNS 1.1 (on PowerBook G4; under Mac OSX 10.4.8) it > fails with the following error message: > > /sw/bin/cns:7: fork failed: resource temporarily unavailable > cns_solve or cns not found > > I have followed William Scott's advice and put the following file > > http://xanana.ucsc.edu/Library/init/zsh/local-functions/xtal/cns > > into /sw/share/xtal/cns_solve_1.1/bin/; since in /sw/bin there are > pointers (as I understand to this directory) such as cns -> /sw/share/ > xtal/cns_solve_1.1/bin/cns.zsh > > Unfortunately it did not seem to have solved my problem. > > I am still digging around but cannot find out where the problem lies. > > Does anybody have a fix? > > (Why use cns at all: I would like to calculate SA omit maps for a > finished lower resolution model). > > Regards, > > Florian >
