Re: [COOT] using custom key bindings in wincoot ( where to put .cootrc or equivalent in coot for windows)

2012-02-09 Thread Bernhard Lohkamp
Hi Hari, the file (in your $HOME) directory should be called .coot.py (dot-coot-dot-py). The dot in front is important (*)!!! coot.py is a very different file which is read in somewhere else. Alternatively put your coot.py file in the directory $HOME/.coot-preferences/ (again watch out for

Re: [COOT] Coot Book of the Genesis

2012-02-09 Thread Frank Thommen
...and why not simply use the binary RHEL 5 version? At least the CentOS 5 binary distribution works fine on CentOS 6. Why making one's life harder than needed? Cheers frank Bernhard Rupp (Hofkristallrat a.D.) wrote: Fellow Cooties, If it wasn't such a waste of time this would

Re: [COOT] Coot Book of the Genesis

2012-02-09 Thread Bernhard Rupp (Hofkristallrat a.D.)
...because the precompiled binary from the Coot site looks for some libraries it (and I) cannot find (see that January thread 'Help needed...' on the subject) and the suggestion there is to 'do it right and build from scratch'. But if you have another link to a RHEL binary I am happy to try

Re: [COOT] using custom key bindings in wincoot ( where to put .cootrc or equivalent in coot for windows)

2012-02-09 Thread hari jayaram
Thanks Bernhard, Sorry for not reading your very clear instructions properly. ..My monitor resolution was set crazy high and I missed the dot before the coot.py Once I renamed my key-bindings to dot-coot-dot-py (.coot.py) and placed them into the C:\Wincoot directory..the key bindings work on

Re: [COOT] Coot Book of the Genesis

2012-02-09 Thread William G. Scott
Hi folks: I think the best long-term solution for this is to get coot and all of its non-standard-linux dependencies into the repositories of the most frequently used linux distribution systems. If this isn't possible, then at least create our own repositories for these packages, so that they

Re: [COOT] clean install on RHEL 6.2

2012-02-09 Thread Paul Emsley
On 09/02/12 07:10, Bernhard Rupp (Hofkristallrat a.D.) wrote: Dear Cootsies, following Paul's advice I started to autobuild coot using http://lmb.bioch.ox.ac.uk/coot/build-install-coot-from-scratch.html It is a little bit like whacking hamsters - it needs swig, which needs pcre... Sorry

Re: [COOT] broken icons on Red Hat 5 (but not on Red Hat 6)

2012-02-09 Thread Takaaki Fukami
Dear Ben and Coot developers, I have an installation of Coot 0.7-pre-1-r3633 for 64-bit linux installed on to an NFS share at /programs/x86_64-linux/coot/0.7-pre-1-r3633. This is the CentOS 5 64-bit build provided by Paul. On Red Hat 5, 3 of the icons in the righthand toolbar are missing:

Re: [COOT] Coot Book of the Genesis

2012-02-09 Thread Kay Diederichs
Bernhard, the CentOS5 binaries used to work well on RHEL6 /CentOS6/ SL6 ; there was a glitch a few weeks ago which was fixed after I reported it ( https://www.jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?A2=coot;31d9d7f5.1201 ). I install the latest nightly build every couple of months / weeks, and this