Hi Bill I mean to pick this up earlier in the week but somehow it slipped through my net. Sorry.
Anyhows: pack_c.c and pack_f.f are not programs but essentially subroutine libraries. You would need to write your own program to actually use them (I'm not sure that there's any documentation btw...) There are copies of pack_c.c and pack_f.f in $CLIBS which appear to have been updated more recently than the ones in $CCP4/x-windows/ipdisp/src (according to our CVS). So these would probably be a better choice to build. You can build them using the "pack_c.o" and "pack_f.o" targets in the $CLIBS Makefile, however it does appear that they are built anyway as part of the standard CCP4 library without any additional effort. Hope this helps, best wishes Peter William Scott wrote: > Sorry for the repost, but I think my question got lost in the earlier > thread. > > I've found > > $CCP4/x-windows/ipdisp/src/pack_c.c, pack_f.f and so forth, but they > apparently don't build by default, and when I try to, I get > > You need to make mosflm-bits in the library for the image-packing stuff > exit 1 > make: *** [$CCP4/lib/libccp4.a(pack_c.o)] Error 1 > > I have no idea what "mosflm-bits" refers to and can't seem to find > anything. > > Any suggestions how to build this? > > It seems it would be good to have available if we are all going to put > our images on our web-servers. > > Thanks. > > Bill Scott -- ___________________________________________________ Peter J Briggs, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tel: +44 1925 603826 CCP4, [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: +44 1925 603825 http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/ Daresbury Laboratory, Daresbury, Warrington WA4 4AD