[ccp4bb] Postdoctoral position available @ EMBL-Hamburg, SAXS

2013-03-08 Thread margret
Dear All, I would like to inform you that a postdoctoral position is available at the EMBL Hamburg Unit in the research group of Dmitri Svergun. I attach a brief description of the Vacancy Notice below. Deadline for application is 14th April 2013. Further Detailed Information can be found

Re: [ccp4bb] Child Killed error in SCALA

2013-03-08 Thread Tim Gruene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear Roger, apart from Francois' suggestion using strace you can also check the space available in /tmp, the amount of memory available on these machines (using the command 'free') and run memcheck to test the memories health. Regards, Tim On

Re: [ccp4bb] Child Killed error in SCALA

2013-03-08 Thread Frank von Delft
(Is it time to change the macabre title of this thread? If I were Phil it'd give me a jolt every time time I read it... what have I wrought!) phx On 08/03/2013 11:35, Tim Gruene wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Dear Roger, apart from Francois' suggestion using strace

Re: [ccp4bb] Child Killed error in SCALA

2013-03-08 Thread Tim Gruene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Words derive their meaning from the context they are used in ([flame] as in freezing crystals[/flame]), and within this context (btw. the error message comes from the OS, not scala) child does not refer to a human being, not even an organism.

[ccp4bb] Is there an alternative to Java to view the (nice) plots in ccp4i ?

2013-03-08 Thread vellieux
Hello, I think the Subject line tells it all. Former Linux box, Java was installed within a couple of browsers and I could view the (nice and useful) plots within ccp4i. New Linux box, Java {plugin / extension / whatever} is deactivated to start with (this Java plugin seems rather difficult

Re: [ccp4bb] Is there an alternative to Java to view the (nice) plots in ccp4i ?

2013-03-08 Thread Tim Gruene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Fred, if you double-click on a job in ccp4i, the results should be shown by qtRview, the new log-viewer of ccp4. It shows the graphs, and you do not need java (not even a web-browser). Regards, Tim On 03/08/2013 01:56 PM, vellieux wrote:

Re: [ccp4bb] Is there an alternative to Java to view the (nice) plots in ccp4i ?

2013-03-08 Thread eugene . krissinel
Two months ago, CCP4 deployed a new viewer for annotated result reports (plots etc), which does not depend on browsers and java, exactly for reasons that you write about. Do you use 6.3.0 with updates, and if yes, does your question mean that the new viewer does not work for you? The viewer

Re: [ccp4bb] Is there an alternative to Java to view the (nice) plots in ccp4i ?

2013-03-08 Thread vellieux
Hello, Indeed there is a new viewer and it usually works. But I also have pre 6.3.0 results that I need to view and somehow the ccp4i qtRviewer does not manage to load the results... So I was wondering if there was a Java-free alternative, I do have the log files. Fred. On 08/03/13

Re: [ccp4bb] Is there an alternative to Java to view the (nice) plots in ccp4i ?

2013-03-08 Thread Tim Gruene
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 how about loggraph, or vi+gnuplot? Tim On 03/08/2013 02:12 PM, vellieux wrote: Hello, Indeed there is a new viewer and it usually works. But I also have pre 6.3.0 results that I need to view and somehow the ccp4i qtRviewer does not manage to

Re: [ccp4bb] Is there an alternative to Java to view the (nice) plots in ccp4i ?

2013-03-08 Thread eugene . krissinel
Indeed there is a new viewer and it usually works. it would be nice to have specific feedback where it does not, against previous, browser-based, system But I also have pre 6.3.0 results that I need to view and somehow the ccp4i qtRviewer does not manage to load the results... I would

[ccp4bb] xplot84driver in CentOS 5

2013-03-08 Thread Weiergräber, Oliver H.
Hello, in the current CCP4 (latest patch level), xplot84driver does not work on CentOS5. It requires libXaw.so.8, which is unavailable for that system. This is most likely a bug. Best regards, Oliver PD Dr. Oliver H. Weiergräber Institute

Re: [ccp4bb] xplot84driver in CentOS 5

2013-03-08 Thread Edward A. Berry
try cheating by something like: ln -s /usr/lib64/libXaw.so.7 /usr/lib64/libXaw.so.8 ? [berry@sbserv ~]$ ldd `which xplot84driver` linux-vdso.so.1 = (0x7fffb936) libXaw.so.8 = /usr/lib64/libXaw.so.8 (0x003f8600) libXmu.so.6 = /usr/lib64/libXmu.so.6

Re: [ccp4bb] Child Killed error in SCALA

2013-03-08 Thread Phil Evans
It's nothing to do with Scala! It's something to do with chaining successive programs in a task I think. I have seen it happen but I can't remember what the cause is Phil On 8 Mar 2013, at 11:49, Frank von Delft frank.vonde...@sgc.ox.ac.uk wrote: (Is it time to change the macabre title of

[ccp4bb] Need specific molecular replacement test cases

2013-03-08 Thread Raji Edayathumangalam
Hello Everyone, I am looking for two specific test cases (below) and appreciate anyone pointing me to known structures/examples for the same. (1) For a successful case of molecular replacement in which the search model has an overall sequence identity to the target in the twilight zone or worse

Re: [ccp4bb] Need specific molecular replacement test cases

2013-03-08 Thread Nat Echols
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Raji Edayathumangalam r...@brandeis.edu wrote: I am looking for two specific test cases (below) and appreciate anyone pointing me to known structures/examples for the same. (1) For a successful case of molecular replacement in which the search model has an

Re: [ccp4bb] Off-topic: Fungal growth in robot trays

2013-03-08 Thread White, Mark
Viswan Try cleaning the supply carboy and lines with bleach. Flush thoroughly with DD water afterwards. Mark Sent from my iPhone On Mar 8, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Viswanathan Chandrasekaran v...@biochem.utah.edumailto:v...@biochem.utah.edu wrote: Dear All: I would like some advice on getting rid

Re: [ccp4bb] Need specific molecular replacement test cases

2013-03-08 Thread Ho Leung Ng
Hi Raji, For case #2, an example is calmodulin, which displays remarkable acrobatics across crystal forms, and +/- ligand. I look forward to reading about the extreme cases that satisfy case #1 on the list! Ho Ho Leung Ng University of Hawaii at Manoa Assistant Professor, Department