That one is horridly obosolete, but you should just put it into /usr/ local/coot or maybe it was /usr/local/xtal/coot (try that first) and then I think all you need is to use /usr/local/xtal/coot/bin/coot

The computer (xanana.ucsc.edu), named after the the East Timor independence leader and now former president, apparently has significant problems and horridly obsolete. I'm trying to get everything needed off the old disk and on to another computer.

The curse of the do-it-yourself university. (But that is what drove me to make the thing in the first place).

Sorry for this.

Bill


William G. Scott

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http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/


On Jul 24, 2008, at 6:33 AM, Graeme Winter wrote:

Hi Folks,

Following on from this, does anyone have a copy of the information on
how to get coot working in intel mac 10.5.x? I downloaded the linked
disk image and coot tarball, planning to print the instructions the
following day.

As Homer would say, D'Oh!

Just the place you are supposed to unpack the tarball to would be a
valuable pointer - it was somewhere specific I remember...

Many thanks,

Graeme

2008/7/23 William Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hi Patrick:

I'm afraid all the insidious stupidness originates from moi. Anyway, the machine hosting this thing has a roached power supply, thanks to the fact that the University electrical supply resembles that produced by, in terms of its stability and reliability, an underfed gerbil-wheel-powered generator in Guatemala. So we ordered a new one from Apple, and hopefully within the
next three or four years I will have it back on line.

I backed up the mysql database for the wiki every day, but I can't get it to work on any other computer, doubtless due to my complete inability to follow simple instructions or to remember any of the passwords I had used. Hence
the first sentence.

Sorry 'bout this.

Bill


William G. Scott

Contact info:
http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/


On Jul 23, 2008, at 12:27 PM, Patrick Loll wrote:

Does anyone know if the Crystallography on OS X Wiki is down? I haven't been able to access the site for a few days, but I don't know if the site is down, or if some new and insidious stupidness has been perpetrated by the
rocket scientists who control IT in our institution...thanks.

Pat


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