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Hello,
I never used the installer, so some information might not be detailed
enough:
I suppose you entered 'coot' and 'ccp4i' at the command prompt/ a terminal
without effect?
You probably have to source the ccp4 setup script. You should find it
under
/path/to/ccp4-6.0.2/include/ccp4.setup-bash
(assuming that you are using bash and not (t)csh), unless the installer
printed a message where else to find it.
I cannot tell what you have to replace '/path/to/' with. You might be able
to find it by the command
locate ccp4-6.0.2
issued at the command line.
Once you found the setup script, I recommend you add the following two
lines to the file /etc/bash.bashrc:
if [ -r /path/to/ccp4-6.0.2/include/ccp4.setup-bash && -z "$CCP4" ]; then
source /path/to/ccp4-6.0.2/include/ccp4.setup-bash
fi
Once you login again, the variable CCP4 should be set now (test with 'echo
$CCP4') and your programs accessible.
- --
Tim Gruene
Institut fuer anorganische Chemie
Tammannstr. 4
D-37077 Goettingen
GPG Key ID = A46BEE1A
On Wed, 24 Oct 2007, James Pauff wrote:
Perhaps a silly question, but I've asked at least a
couple of those before...
We have been running CCP4 6.0.2 on Windows and
Macintosh systems, but have recently purchased two
supercomputers that are set up with Linux Fedora 7 for
computational work. We are trying to put CCP4 onto
these computers, but after going through the install
(which I presume worked?), we have no idea how to open
the CCP4i interface, or COOT for that matter. Any
helpful time-saving suggestions/tips would be greatly
appreciated.
Best,
Jim
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