Thanks for the quick reply!

Unfortunately I used the DMG package for the installation. Any suggestions 
about that?
I return to my comment about the fresh installation on another machine, which 
worked perfect (with the update package). 

Should I delete the 6.3.0 installation and begin again from the source version?

Thanks again,

Yoni


On Oct 17, 2012, at 3:43 PM, Pete Meyer <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Yoni,
> 
> You can have multiple versions of CCP4 installed on a system without causing 
> problems (although usually only one is active).
> 
> In general, it's sufficient to source the new ccp4.setup-(bash|csh) prior to 
> compiling the new version (I'm assuming you're using a source version from 
> the "make uninstall" comment).  Once everything works to your satisfaction 
> (running any test scripts as appropriate), updating your 
> (.bashrc|.cshrc|.profile|wherever you've previously sourced ccp4.setup) is 
> enough to use the new version.  The previous version can be deleted, or left 
> in place.
> 
> Hope this helps,
> 
> Pete
> 
> Yoni Haitin wrote:
>> Hello all,
>> I am trying, unsuccessfully, to upgrade my CCP4-6.1.3 with 6.3.0.
>> The installation process works smoothly, but the programs (both CCP4 and 
>> arp/w) do not start.
>> I think the problem is the previous version of CCP4 that was on this 
>> computer because of 3 reasons:
>> 1. I have managed to install and work with 6.3.0 on a different Mac, which 
>> did not have previous installation of CCP4.
>> 2. The 6.1.3 gave me a lot of errors while using it.
>> 3. I was not able to use the "make uninstall" to remove 6.1.3.
>> I have tried to manually remove environmental variable from csh without 
>> success, and now I am stuck.
>> Any help will be greatly appreciated.
>> Thanks,
>> Yoni
> 

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