Dear Fulvio Saccoccia,
along the lines of Ian Tickle's reply: there should be a script
"cns_solve_env_sh" using /bin/sh, which is usually a soft-link to
/bin/bash. I use this script for setup of CNS under bash.
Best regards,
Dirk.
Am 12.07.12 16:49, schrieb fulvio saccoccia:
Dear ccp4 users,
I tried to install CNS under Debian 64bit. I followed the installation
giude as reported by CNS developers but I received the following
message when souurcing cns_solve_env:
bash: setenv: command not found
bash: setenv: command not found
bash: cns_solve_env: line 32: syntax error near unexpected token
`setenv'
bash: cns_solve_env: line 32: ` if ( ! $?CNS_ARCH ) setenv CNS_ARCH `
$CNS_SOLVE/bin/getarch`'
I know that the script would set all variables; it is indicated for csh
(or tcsh) shell. I tried to run the script under a csh shell but I
received a different error:
Word too long
The above statement is also received if a bash-optimized script is run.
Does anyone have experience in CNS installation and environment setting?
Any advice?
Thanks in advance
Fulvio Saccoccia
Dept. of Biochemical Sciences
Sapienza University of Rome, Italy
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