Re: [ccp4bb] paper from mol microbiol

2007-10-20 Thread Ronnie Berntsson

I have recieved the paper.
Thanks a lot,

Ronnie

-
Ronnie Berntsson
Ph.D. Student
Biochemistry-Enzymology
University of Groningen
Nijenborgh 4, 9747 AG
Groningen, The Netherlands

telephone: +31 50 363 4195
telefax: +31 50 363 4165
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
homepage: 
http://www.rug.nl/gbb/research/researchgroups/enzymology/index


[ccp4bb] ANN: distribution of standalone libraries for crystallography

2007-10-20 Thread Kjeldgaard Morten
I am please to announce a distribution of some standard libraries for  
crystallography, provided in a standard, standalone form, suitable  
for modern package managers. The libraries can be installed via the  
GNU autoconf idiom: "configure; make; make install".


The gpp4 library is a version of the CCP4 library modified and  
packaged to provide a special version of the CCP4 library, released  
under the Lesser GNU Public License version 2.1. The last version of  
the CCP4 library covered by a free license was version 5.0.2. This  
version was patched by Ralf Grosse-Kunstleve to address some of the  
more serious deficiencies of the older libraries.


It is this patched version of the CCP4 library that forms the basis  
for this distribution, which includes a GNU autotools build  
environment developed by Paul Emsley and Morten Kjeldgaard.


Further modification has been carried out to make the gpp4 library  
completely standalone so it does not require a parallel installation  
of the CCP4 suite.


The reason for creating this public fork of the CCP4 libraries is  
that several third party software distributions depend on the CCP4  
libraries. Such projects can make use of the gpp4 library without  
restrictions.


Instructions for download, compilation and installation can be found at

http://www.bioxray.dk/~mok/ggp4.php

Also available from the site are RPMs, Debian packages and Fink .info  
files to allow building fink packages for Mac OS X.



In addition, versions of Eugene Krissinels mmdb and ssm libraries  
have been packaged and modified so they can be compiled and installed  
in a standard manner with GNU auto building tools. These libraries  
can be found at


http://www.bioxray.dk/~mok/mmdb.php
http://www.bioxray.dk/~mok/ssm.php

The ssm library requires mmdb. Also here, RPMs etc. can be downloaded.

Enjoy,
Morten

--
Morten Kjeldgaard, asc. professor, MSc, PhD
Department of Molecular Biology, Aarhus University
Gustav Wieds Vej 10 C, DK-8000 Aarhus C, Denmark.
Lab +45 89425026 * Mobile +45 51860147 * Fax +45 86123178
Home +45 86188180 * http://www.bioxray.dk/~mok