@MW: `bzr checkout bzr+http://oisin.rc-harwell.ac.uk/bzr/series-70/trunk devtools` gives me bzr: ERROR: Not a branch: "bzr+http://oisin.rc-harwell. ac.uk/bzr/series-70/trunk/". @PE: I mean graphically and I guess computationally. Check out the videos!! https://drive.google.com/file/d/17va3pKcwZs2w_ONZ5OBJ7OgfOYmgpGhI/view?usp=sharing normal coot https://drive.google.com/file/d/1dkS2tMHfdWedXtPs0LYyOL7TiJ36vYlM/view?usp=sharing ccp4's coot
2018-06-06 10:27 GMT-06:00 Marcin Wojdyr <[email protected]>: > > After installing a few libraries with `sudo dnf whatprovides missinglib` > got > > coot working. But it does not feel the same as ccp4's coot. It feels a > > little bit slow. > > It's generally the same, but CCP4 applies a few patches to the coot > source, uses different compiler and compilation options, different > versions of dependencies (as you've seen coot depends on a huge number > of third-party libraries), etc. > > You may try building coot in the same way as it is build by CCP4: > > first install bzr and then: > > bzr checkout bzr+http://oisin.rc-harwell.ac.uk/bzr/series-70/trunk > devtools > cd devtools > export FLAGS="-O3 -fno-strict-aliasing -pipe -mtune=core2" > export LDFLAGS="-s -Wl,--build-id=sha1" > ./cj build coot > misc/linux-rpath.sh ./install > ######################################################################## To unsubscribe from the COOT list, click the following link: https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?SUBED1=COOT&A=1
