Hi Iain:
Martin is correct.
The best solution is to issue
"fink remove cctbx cctbx-10.4 cctbx-10.5"
If the problem persists after a reinstall (assuming you still want it;
I put this together before phenix was available for os x), please let
me know immediately.
Bill
On Apr 24, 2008, at 11:38 PM, Martin Costabel wrote:
> Iain Kerr wrote:
>> Actually, when I run it again it seems to be resolved or at least
>> skip the part it was choking on..however after fink selfupdate I
>> get the following in my environment when I startup a new shell:
>> *******************************************
>> Fatal Error: Incomplete libtbx environment!
>> *******************************************
>> Please re-run the libtbx/configure.py command.
>
> This comes from the cctbx-10.4 (or *-10.5) package that installs
> startup scripts in /sw/etc/profile.d. You can try what it suggests,
> namely run the postinst script again by reinstalling the package:
>
> sudo apt-get install --reinstall cctbx-10.5
>
> (replace 10.5 by 10.4 if you are running Tiger)
>
> You can also run that postinst script by hand:
>
> sudo /sw/var/lib/dpkg/info/cctbx-10.5.postinst
>
> If all fails, remove the cctbx.{csh,sh} scripts in /sw/etc/profile.d/
>
> I am CCing the maintainer; he might have a more precise idea.
>
> --
> Martin
>
>
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