On Thu, May 21, 2009 at 11:04 PM, Tim Gruene <[email protected]>wrote:
> this usually means that you have a second version of phaser installed, e.g. > from the phenix package. To find out, go to a terminal from which you would > start ccp4i and type 'which phaser'. My guess is that the answer to that > command does not show phaser in the ccp4-directory. > To circumvent this problem you have to make sure that ccp4i 'sees' the > phaser from ccp4 first. There are several ways to do this. > 1) if you never use phaser from the phenix distribution, simply rename it > to e.g. phaser-phenix or anything else. I'm pretty sure this shouldn't be an issue - Phenix (at least version 1.4-3 and later) doesn't have a 'phaser' command, just 'phenix.phaser'. However, a standalone installation of Phaser could conflict with ccp4.
