Hi Harry,

Your remark was the solution to our "wish" problem. We have change the line:


setenv MOSFLM_WISH ${CCP4I_TCLTK}/wish
to
setenv MOSFLM_WISH /usr/bin/wish8.4

and now imosflm runs as expected. 

Thank you very much for your help!

Martin
________________________________________
Dr. Martin Martinez-Ripoll
Research Professor
xmar...@iqfr.csic.es
Department of Crystallography & Structural Biology
www.xtal.iqfr.csic.es
Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
Spanish National Research Council
www.csic.es



-----Mensaje original-----
De: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:ccp...@jiscmail.ac.uk] En nombre de harry
powell
Enviado el: miércoles, 14 de julio de 2010 12:04
Para: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Asunto: Re: [ccp4bb] imosflm on MAC OSX

Hi

As Tim says, the Wish you seem to have set to $MOSFLM_WISH can't be  
run on OSX 10.6.4 - further to what he suggests, it's always  
worthwhile trying in case of problems (at the command line) -

        which $MOSFLM_WISH

(in your case I guess it's set to "/usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish")

then

        $MOSFLM_WISH
        
just to make sure it runs.

BTW, on OSX 10.6 (i.e. "Snow Leopard") I strongly recommend changing  
the default ccp4i MOSFLM_WISH to /usr/bin/wish8.4 - i.e. the Apple- 
supplied Wish 8.4 (wish 8.5 seems to be missing a load of stuff in  
their set-up); that way everything should run correctly and you get a  
nice Aqua TclTk experience rather than the rather agricultural X11  
TclTk you'd otherwise get. An addendum to this is that you cannot use  
Apple's Aqua TclTk for ccp4i because blt hasn't been ported to Aqua  
and probably never will be.


On 14 Jul 2010, at 08:58, Martin M. Ripoll wrote:

> Hi, this is to report that imosflm on MAC OSX 10.6.4 fails with the  
> following errors:
>
> testing MOSFLM_WISH (/usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish)
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 135: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: cannot execute binary file
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 142: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: cannot execute binary file
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 149: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: cannot execute binary file
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 156: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: cannot execute binary file
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 165: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: cannot execute binary file
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 172: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: cannot execute binary file
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 236: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: cannot execute binary file
> /usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/share/ccp4i/imosflm/src/imosflm: line 236: / 
> usr/local/ccp4-6.1.13/bin/wish: Unknown error: 0
>
> We have in the lab two other MAC machines with the same OSX and  
> running the same ccp4 version, and unexpectedly  imosflm runs  
> perfectly.
> Does anybody have a solution for this?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Martin
> ________________________________________
> Dr. Martin Martinez-Ripoll
> Research Professor
> xmar...@iqfr.csic.es
> Department of Crystallography & Structural Biology
> www.xtal.iqfr.csic.es
> Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
> Spanish National Research Council
> www.csic.es
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>

Harry
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