Hello Oliver,

if by 'conventional' you mean
- download the source code
- ./configure OS && make && make install

I did not share your experience a couple of days ago when I did that. I used 
both the ftp and the download interface and nothing was missing.
However from from your mentioning of 'BINARY.setup' you may have meant 
installation of the binary version. I never payed attention to that file, 
though, even though I also installed a binary set on a PC running CentOS 
4.4.
All I did was change a few variable in $CCP4/include/ccp4.setup-bash:
CCP4_MASTER to the correct root of the installation
CCP4I_TCLTK   to /usr/bin to use the system wish
and remove the MANPATH entries since with an unset MANPATH bash (or man 
itself, not sure) figures out the correct path from PATH - which makes 
maintenance a lot easier.

For CentOS and Debian I also have to change bltwish to wish in the 
tcl-scripts under $CCP4/ccp4i/bin since in both systems blt comes as a 
library.

Finally I used good old g77 instead of gfortran since the latter made mosflm 
crash with a segmentation fault as soon as it tried to display an image.

Maybe you can just try to re-download it? Unless this was all for a 
different platform in which case my advise may not be applicable - sorry.

Cheers, Tim


-----Original Message-----

From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK

Date: Fri, 20 Apr 2007 10:44:37 +0200

Subject: [ccp4bb] further inconsistencies (was: tcltkblt and python 
distributions)




Dear ccp4 developers,



when trying to do a conventional install of ccp4 (i.e. avoiding the 
install.sh script), I ran across additional problems/inconsistencies with 
the package:



1. In the tarball I freshly downloaded this morning, the cctbx tree under 
ccp4-6.0.2/lib was completely missing!!!



2. The BINARY.setup script checks for src/phaser, which does not exist 
(instead there are phaser-ucs and phaser-utf directories). Simply creating 
the phaser directory may resolve this, but of course the phaser installation 
is corrupted due to the missing cctbx files.



It would be nice if the responsible persons could comment on this. Is the 
conventional install no longer supported or not even checked?



Greetings

Oliver









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