Dear Seema Nath, Following that thread, Refmac5 is the name you gave to CCP4i to refer to the program. The important thing is which binary is linked to that name. Run a Refmac job and check the log. The version number is at the top.
Cheers -- David On 24 May 2011 10:14, Seema Nath <[email protected]> wrote: > Recently I've installed CCP4 6.1.13 (RHL4) to use refmac 5.5 twinning > refinement (as stated in the current version) but the program list shows > refmac5 instead of the current one. So I followed the thread- > > >Re: [ccp4bb] refmac 5.6 and the ccp4i task interface > > >Garib N Murshudov > >Wed, 29 Sep 2010 11:50:14 -0700 > > >Yes. There are two ways: > > >1) replace $CBIN/refmac5 with refmac5.6 > >2) on ccp4i click "System administration", select "configure interface" > and jus > >below > >"Give full path name for CCP4 programs to overcome name conflicts" click > "Add a > >program" > >there will appear two fields. On the right field type refmac5 and on the > left > >field actual address of the program. > > > >I hope it helps > >regards > >Garib > > On 29 Sep 2010, at 16:39, Ben Eisenbraun wrote: > > > Is it possible to use refmac 5.6 with the ccp4i Refmac5 task? > > > > Can I just copy the 5.6 binary over the 5.5 binary distributed with CCP4? > > It looks like the new refmac has a number of new keywords which wouldn't > be > > accessible doing this, but would it otherwise be compatible? If so, > where > > does the dictionary go? > > > > Is there some elegant way of letting users choose between the two? > > > > Thanks. > > > > -ben > > > > -- > > | Ben Eisenbraun | Software Sysadmin | > > | Structural Biology Grid | http://sbgrid.org | > > | Harvard Medical School | http://hms.harvard.edu | > > I followed both the option still there is refmac5 in place of the current > version. Please suggest possible solution of the problem. > Thanking you > > > > Regards, > Seema Nath >
