Hi
Just to let you all know -
(1) tkImageLoad.so is also obsolete - we stopped using it a couple of
versions ago (so I should have removed it from the distro...)
(2) The files starting with .# are relics from edits, and shouldn't be
necessary - again, I should have removed those
So it looks like we released Mosflm/iMosflm on a "bad hair" day -
photos of Luke and me will possibly reveal who has the worst hair
(this would, of course, be a matter of opinion!).
Bom natal!
On 22 Dec 2008, at 03:26, Victor Alves wrote:
Thank you all for responding on a Sunday. Don't you guys ever
rest? :-)
Computers never cease to surprise me.
I checked my Ubuntu installation and, after all, libncurses5 is
installed. But, contrary to the information in packages.ubuntu.com,
I did not find "/usr/lib/libtermcap.so" or on any other place, in my
laptop!
At the same time I was looking on how to get this library, I also
downloaded the imosflm zipped file and the ipmosflm executable from http://www.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/harry/imosflm/
, as Harry Powell suggested.
Comparing my installation (it is an installation from binaries, Tim
Gruene) with the contents of these new downloads:
I added 14 new files starting with .# to dir ccp4-6.1.0/ccp4i/
imosflm/src,
I added tkImageLoad.so file to dir ccp4-6.1.0/ccp4i/imosflm/lib,
I replaced ipmosflm (6.2 MB (6471568 bytes)) with the downloaded
version (5.4 MB (5647272 bytes)) in /usr/local/xtal/ccp4/ccp4-6.1.0/
bin
And now the error message is gone and all is working fine!!
I guess it was changing ipmosflm file who did the trick.
Maybe the version that comes with ccp4 6.1.0 was, in my case, a
buggy one??
Until next time
Thanks again
Victor Alves
Quoting "Johan P. Turkenburg" <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> You can use the website at packages.ubuntu.com to search for this
file
> in the contents (!) of the packages available for Entrepid.
>
> For libtermcap.so it tells you to install libncurses5-dev
>
> Install this using synaptic (the package manager).
>
> You may then have to create a link for libtermcap.so.2 by going to
> /usr/lib/ (I assume that's where it will be installed) and doing
> ln -s libtermcap.so libtermcap.so.2
>
> I can't test this, as I have decided to keep the LTS Hardy Heron.
>
> HTH
>
> Johan
>
>
> Victor Alves wrote:
>> Greetings
>>
>> And you say: - "Oh no! It's him again..."
>>
>> I know ... and even promised William Scott (in a private email) to
>> not bother you again until Christmas, but...
>>
>> First question: is CCP4BB the proper channel for these questions
>> and doubts? Or should I email directly the developers?
>>
>> As I said, this is a new laptop with a 32bits Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex
>> 8.10 and a fresh new installation of ccp4 6.1.0.
>>
>> When I open iMosflm (whether from within the ccp4i or from the
>> command line" I get an window with the following error message:
>>
>> iMosflm 1.0.0, 16th October 2008 (requiring Mosflm 7.0.4)
>>
>> iMosflm cannot run "usr/local/xtal/ccp4/ccp4-6.1.0/bin/ipmosflm":
>>
>> /usr/local/xtal/ccp4/ccp4-6.1.0/bin/ipmosflm: error while loading
>> shared libraries: libtermcap.so.2: cannot open shared object file:
>> No such file or directory
>>
>> Please configure iMosflm with the correct executable.
>>
>> I searched for libtermcap.so.2 and couldn't find it in my computer.
>>
>> Help please and thank you
>>
>> Victor Alves
>>
>>
>>
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