Re: [ccp4bb] CCP4MG error after installation

2018-01-10 Thread Stuart McNicholas
Dear Matthew,
   Does the program fail to run, or fail to load files? The above message
may or may not be a real error. CentOS 6 should not be a problem for
ccp4mg, but I will try to check later today to see if I have the same
problem as you.

You could try the "standalone" version of ccp4mg outside of the CCP4 suite.
This will not have the MrBUMP/CCP4i2 integration, but should have all other
features. The latest version of this can be got from:

http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/MG/nightly/

Best wishes,
Stuart McNicholas


On 9 January 2018 at 19:28, Whitley, Matthew J  wrote:

> Hello all,
>
>
> After installing ccp4 7.0 and all updates via the package manager on
> CentOS 6, I receive the following error messages upon running ccp4mg:
>
>
>
> libpng error: IDAT: invalid distance too far back
> QPainter::begin: Paint device returned engine == 0, type: 2
> QPainter::end: Painter not active, aborted
>
> The path to the ccp4mg executable on our system is as follows:
>
> /usr/local/ccp4-7.0/ccp4-7.0/bin/ccp4mg
>
>
>
> I would appreciate any ideas about the source of the issue and how to
> resolve it.
>
>
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Matthew Whitley
>
>
> ---
> Matthew J. Whitley, Ph.D.
> Research Instructor
> W. Furey Lab
> Department of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology
> University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine
>


[ccp4bb] CCP4MG error after installation

2018-01-09 Thread Whitley, Matthew J
Hello all,


After installing ccp4 7.0 and all updates via the package manager on CentOS 6, 
I receive the following error messages upon running ccp4mg:



libpng error: IDAT: invalid distance too far back
QPainter::begin: Paint device returned engine == 0, type: 2
QPainter::end: Painter not active, aborted


The path to the ccp4mg executable on our system is as follows:

/usr/local/ccp4-7.0/ccp4-7.0/bin/ccp4mg



I would appreciate any ideas about the source of the issue and how to resolve 
it.



Sincerely,

Matthew Whitley


---
Matthew J. Whitley, Ph.D.
Research Instructor
W. Furey Lab
Department of Pharmacology & Chemical Biology
University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine