Hello,
I'm one of the ARP/wARP developers. Sorry for the slow reply - this is down
to time differences. I'll install RHEL6 and try the ARP/wARP install and then
report back. This may take a day or so though.
My suspicion, based on previous bug reports, is that this problem is related to
the
Hello,
My reply is in the text below:
On Jul 28, 2011, at 6:00 AM, ccp4 wrote:
A plea from West Australia too.
I was sitting with someone yesterday who was trying to install it on a Mac
, and finding it a nightmare.
We're working on improving this. I believe the main issue is that CCP4
Dear all,
I had no problem with Arp/wARP, but I didn't reinstall. Assume ccp4
sits in /installation/directory/ccp4 and arp in
/installation/directory/arp_warp_7.1. The new ccp4 doesn't recognize
the existing arp because the task interface is not installed. I run
./install.sh in
Hi,
I recently found the problem that after finishing the installation of
CCP4-6.2.0 on RHEL5, if the installation destination is not the default path
(/usr/local/), the ccp4.setup for csh wouldn't take the customized TCLTK
path correctly. No matter if I used sh or csh to install the CCP4
My two cents: I am installing arp/warp on my Mac since ages and it works ;-)
The only thing you need to make sure is that you grab ownership of the
/usr/local directory to you as a user, if you installed ccp4 from dmg. If you
do this by eg
sudo chown -R me.mygroup $CCP4
Then install.sh should
Hi all,
I have a RHEL 6 x86_64 machine I recently installed CCP4-6.2.0 onto; the
install went through fine, but when I went to install the ARP/wARP GUI (via
System Administration - Install/uninstall task), I received the following
error in the shell window I started ccp4i from:
Hi Jonathan,
seems to be a UW centered day today on the BB (Eric, Jan, you, me).
Have the permissions changed ? I assume you are installing as root ?
Wouldn't be surprised if Ethan replies soon :-)
Jürgen
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Jürgen Bosch
Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
On Wednesday, 27 July 2011, you wrote:
Hi Jonathan,
seems to be a UW centered day today on the BB (Eric, Jan, you, me).
Have the permissions changed ? I assume you are installing as root ?
Wouldn't be surprised if Ethan replies soon :-)
Sure.
I hit the same problem trying to install Arp/wARP
A plea from West Australia too.
I was sitting with someone yesterday who was trying to install it on a Mac
, and finding it a nightmare.
He finally got it set up as a local installation, whereupon it promtly
failed.
The message said See refmac-last.log but that told us nothing, and indeed
refmac
... strange, I have not seen any problems installing ARPwARP 7.1 on a new
CCP6-6.2.0 install on
- linux centos
- os-x snow leopard, here I initially ran into write permissions issues and
wound up changing the ownership of the /Applications/ccp4-6.2.0 directory
Cheers
Jan
On Jul 27, 2011, at
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