I see. While we're on the subject, I notice that imosflm has a convenient environment variable for specifying the location of wish. Is there a similar means of specifying the location of bltwish for ccp4, or am I obliged to dump it in /usr/bin ?
-Kevin A. On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:18 AM, Kevin Cowtan <[email protected]> wrote: > The Linux i386 version works on Fedora and Ubuntu. Not tried RHEL. > > ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4/6.1.2/extras/Tcl-Tk++-linux-i386.tar.gz > > > Kevin Anderson wrote: >> >> I'm not sure which package there you're referring to. I downloaded >> the BLT source from http://blt.sourceforge.net . (It seems to finally >> be working now; I just had to compile it on a 32-bit machine.) >> >> -Kevin A. >> >> On Fri, Nov 13, 2009 at 10:00 AM, Kevin Cowtan <[email protected]> >> wrote: >>> >>> Did you try here? >>> ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4/6.1.2/extras/ >>> >>> Kevin Anderson wrote: >>>> >>>> I am currently trying to run CCP4 6.1.2 under RHEL5 (actually >>>> Scientific Linux 5.3) and have run into the apparently-familiar >>>> problem of not having bltwish. >>>> >>>> Specifically, while I can download blt-2.4-21.z.el5.i386.rpm from the >>>> EPEL repository, it does not contain bltwish. >>>> >>>> I have also tried downloading blt-2.4-11.z.i386.rpm from >>>> http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/problems/ccp4onLINUX.php#redhat-fedora, but it >>>> doesn't seem to contain bltwish (or anything in /usr/bin) either. >>>> >>>> Presently I am trying to find some way of compiling BLT from source >>>> and getting BLT wish that way, but so far this is also providing >>>> unanticipated difficulties that I am still trying to work through. >>>> >>>> Is there a new solution to this problem? >>>> >>>> Regards, Kevin Anderson. >>> > >
