I downloaded the package for RHEL5. My default shell is sh. But I
can change environments. I have progrmas that I must run in tcsh. 

I
tried sourcing sh and csh setups. With the csh setup, after I changed
the PATH in the ccp4.setup file (originally set to usr/local/bin), I
type ccp4 and I get no error. I am a bit at loss 

with the sh setup I
tried sourcing and I get a "command not found" message, which leads me
to think I am not succeding in sourcing it. 

Someone mentioned
something about some files are not readable... 

I tried running the
executables in the /bin directory but nothing happens... 

Thank you


On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 13:53:49 -0700, Iain Kerr wrote: 

> What is the
output when you try to launch ccp4i ? Are there any error messages ?
Problems with Tcl/Tk will usually return an error about not being able
to locate a specific library.
> 
> Can you launch the programs
independent of the GUI ? eg. if you go to where the executables are
(CCP4/ccp4-6.2.0/bin)
> 
>> ./mtzdump
> 
> You should see some output
giving the program version etc. and a list of keyword options. If so,
the installation is probably OK and as Ed suggested it could be an
environment problem. Why don't you outline the specific steps you've
taken so far during installation and environment set up - what shell are
you using ? did you download the source code or binaries ? what Tcl/Tk
version are you using and where did you get it from ?
> 
> I can help
with this, off the board and then if we find a solution you can post it
on the BB.
> 
> Iain
> 
> On 7/29/2011 12:37 PM, Yuri wrote: 
> 
>> I
tried that too ... no success 
>> 
>> On Fri, 29 Jul 2011 15:28:58
-0400, Ed Pozharski wrote: 
>> 
>>> On Fri, 2011-07-29 at 20:08 +0100,
Yuri wrote: 
>>> 
>>>> Dear all, 
>>>> I have just downloaded and
installed the ccp4-6.2.0. 
>>>> It says all I should do next is source
the /setup-scripts/csh/ccp4.setup file... I have done that, but I cannot
launch the program... 
>>>> Any help is welcome...(it is probably
something really stupid on my part...) 
>>>> Best,
>>> 
>>> It is most
likely that your default shell is bash and you are trying to 
>>> source
tsch script, which naturally fails. 
>>> Try
/setup-scripts/sh/ccp4.setup instead.

-- 
Yuri Pompeu
  

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