Dear all,
I had no problem with Arp/wARP, but I didn't reinstall. Assume ccp4
sits in /installation/directory/ccp4 and arp in
/installation/directory/arp_warp_7.1. The new ccp4 doesn't recognize
the existing arp because the task interface is not installed. I run
./install.sh in /installation/directory/arp_warp_7.1, and five seconds
later, all is good.
I hope this is of help for someone.
Andreas
On 28/07/2011 4:35, Ethan Merritt wrote:
On Wednesday, 27 July 2011, you wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
seems to be a UW centered day today on the BB (Eric, Jan, you, me).
Have the permissions changed ? I assume you are installing as root ?
Wouldn't be surprised if Ethan replies soon :-)
Sure.
I hit the same problem trying to install Arp/wARP on Mandriva.
The specific error message you quote comes because the install
script fails to create the temp directory before trying to unpack
into it. You can fix that by creating the directory by hand first.
Unfortunately, that doesn't help very much. The next thing that
happens is that the ccp4i installer complains that the tarball
is not recognized as a ccp4i install tarball. I gave up at that
point.
Ethan
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On Jul 27, 2011, at 20:31, Jonathan Kay<jp...@u.washington.edu> wrote:
Hi all,
I have a RHEL 6 x86_64 machine I recently installed CCP4-6.2.0 onto; the install
went through fine, but when I went to install the ARP/wARP GUI (via System
Administration -> Install/uninstall task), I received the following error in
the shell window I started ccp4i from:
UnpackTaskArchive: uncompress failed to create
"/tmp/user/install_ARP_wARP_CCP4I6/ARP_wARP_CCP4I6.tar"
ExamineTaskArchive: failed to unpack temporary copy of
/usr/local/arp_warp_7.1/ARP_wARP_CCP4I6.tar.gz
/tmp is not at all full and has plenty of inodes left.
(running the install.sh from the arp_warp_7.1 directory doesn't install it
either)
I have searched around for some solutions, but haven't found anything really
relevant.
The odd thing I have another x86_64 machine running RHEL 5 that I can do the
exact same install method and it works (and using the install.sh from
arp_warp_7.1/ works too), so I wonder if something changed with RHEL6 that
might be causing problems?
Anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks!
Jonathan
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Andreas Förster, Research Associate
Paul Freemont & Xiaodong Zhang Labs
Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College London
http://www.msf.bio.ic.ac.uk