Hii Eric, I too faced similar problem with sfconvert. But you can download mtz file from PDB REDO server. (http://www.cmbi.ru.nl/pdb_redo/hr/2hr0/index.html)
Regards, Nikhil > Does anyone here have experience running sf_convert? I know it's not part > of CCP4, but it does rely on CCP4 for converting structure factors to MTZ > format. > > When I try to run it, I get errors that suggest that my shell isn't bash, > but it really is. The program output is as follows. > > sf_convert -o MTZ -sf 2hr0-sf.cif -pdb 2hr0.pdb -out 2hr0-sf.mtz > > Input file FORMAT=MMCIF > Data type is Amplitude (F). > If the guessed input format (MMCIF) is wrong, please use command: > sf_convert -i input_format -o output_format -sf data_file > > Input File Name = 2hr0-sf.cif : (format=MMCIF) > Doing mmcif to mmcif conversion.. > Number of data blocks = 1 > Data_block_id=r2hr0sf, pdbid=2hr0 > Converting to mtz .. > export: Command not found. > export: Command not found. > export: Command not found. > export: Command not found. > ccp4_first_in_path=1: Command not found. > export: Command not found. > export: Command not found. > export: Command not found. > export: Command not found. > if: Expression Syntax. > > Output File Name = 2hr0-sf.mtz : (MTZ format) > > No output file is produced. I recognize some of the output from > ccp4-setup.sh, but I don't know what's going wrong. Ideas? Suggestions? > > Eric > > -- > This message has been scanned for viruses and > dangerous content by MailScanner, and is > believed to be clean. > > -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.