Hi all,

I recently upgraded (if you can call it that) to Ubuntu 10.10 and I'm having
some issues with CCP4 and file recognition. I suspect this is an Ubuntu
issue rather than a CCP4 issue but I'm hoping someone will have an idea. I
downloaded the CCP4-Lin-generic.tar and ran the install.sh. It unpacks
beautifully and generates the ccp4.setup file. I source that into my bash
terminal and there are no issues there. However when I try to execute a
command (in this case "ccp4i") I get the error...

exec: 4: /usr/local/ccp4/tcltk++/bin/bltwish: not found

The directory and file do, in fact, exist as can be evidenced by cd <cut and
paste directory from error>. I also know that the issue isn't with the
ccp4.setup file because I've scoured it for misplaced spaces or backslashes
that might have disrupted a path and the aliases seem to all be pointing in
the right place. I thought it might be a permission error but I am running
phenix out of /usr/local/ as well and have no issues. The Ubuntu forums
indicate that there may be an issue with this version and binary executable
files but I haven't found a solution.

If anyone else has run into this problem and come up with an answer I would
be grateful.

Katherine

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