Hi Julien,

how did you prepare the 2-state object?

If you like you can try to install "psico", it provides a quite robust 
"morpheasy" command.
http://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Psico

Cheers,
   Thomas

On 19.04.2012 19:43, Julien LV wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to use rigimol for the first time.
>
> After creating an object with the 2 states, I run these commands
>
> from epymol import rigimol
> rigimol.morph("morph_in","morph_out",refinement=5,async=1)
>
> It runs for a few seconds, and then, error:
>
> Write-Interpolation>    end
> Morph-Error: no rigimol output received!
> Saved 'rigimol.inp' for troubleshooting...
>
> I have not attached rigimol.inp. It is too big (600Kb) for this mailing
> list and I didn't see anything informative.
>
> This is my version of pymol:
>
>   This Executable Build integrates and extends Open-Source PyMOL 1.5.0.4.
>   Detected OpenGL version 2.0 or greater. Shaders available.
>   Detected GLSL version 1.20.
>   Detected 4 CPU cores.  Enabled multithreaded rendering.
>
> Thanks!

-- 
Thomas Holder
MPI for Developmental Biology
Spemannstr. 35
D-72076 Tübingen

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