I had a similar problem with iMosflm, it ran nicely then crashed during the integration stage. In the best possible traditions I then read the instructions and added the following;
setenv MOSFLM_WISH /path/to/wish setenv MOSFLM_EXEC /path/to/ipmosflm setenv GFORTRAN_UNBUFFERED_ALL 1 The first two were already set but the latter really made the difference and the program became stable. I don't know if this was luck or not but it works for me so I'm sticking with it! I really like the new GUI (thanks Luke and Harry). Incidentally, I don't know if this is important or not but I'm using a 64 bit version of CCP4i, Mosflm and iMosflm running in Fedora 10 on a Lenovo ThinkStation (highly recommended). Cheers, Eddie. Edward Snell Ph.D. Assistant Prof. Department of Structural Biology, SUNY Buffalo, Hauptman-Woodward Medical Research Institute 700 Ellicott Street, Buffalo, NY 14203-1102 Phone: (716) 898 8631 Fax: (716) 898 8660 Email: [email protected] Telepathy: 42.2 GHz Heisenberg was probably here! "Crystals, how quaint". > Is it the gui or mosflm itself that crashes? The new gui is dependent > upon a number of external dependencies, so you are at the mercy of the > stability of those. The old gui still works fine, at least last time I > checked. > > > > > On Thu, July 30, 2009 4:40 pm, Marius Schmidt wrote: >> We have a little internal project >> where we want to compare the quality of >> data reduced with HKL2000 and >> IMOSFLM (mosflm) to 1.3 A. Unfortunately, imosflm >> with its standard settings crashes always >> even at lower resolution whereas HKL2000 >> is rock stable. >> >> Why is that so? Any experience with that? >> >> Data collected at a synchrotron, >> axis set to reversephi in imosflm >> (newest release). Suse Linux, >> Swap space 2 GB. >> >> Anyway, even if (i)mosflm looses >> orientation, it should complain and >> not crash. >> >> Thanks, >> Marius >> >> >> Dr.habil. Marius Schmidt >> Asst. Professor >> University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee >> Department of Physics Room 454 >> 1900 E. Kenwood Blvd. >> Milwaukee, WI 53211 >> >> phone: +1-414-229-4338 >> email: [email protected] >> http://users.physik.tu-muenchen.de/marius/ >> > > > > William G. Scott > > Contact info: > http://chemistry.ucsc.edu/~wgscott/ >
