Hello Ben,
Thanks a lot. After your mail, I looked up your suggestions in old thread on
cnsbb.
Installed gfortran and built as you suggested.
It worked very well.
Thanks
Yogi
> Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 17:18:09 -0400
> From: b...@hkl.hms.harvard.edu
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] CNS installation
>
You won't have ia32-libs on a 32-bit OS - they provide libraries needed to
run 32-bit applications on a 64-bit system. I doubt that reverse is
even possible, so as Ben said, you'd have to compile the binaries
yourself.
>
> Hello Ed, I have is 32 bit pc,
do I still need ia32-libs. When I sear
Are all the software packages consistent in their (mis)use of these
symbols? Recently I scaled data (scalepack) as R3, imported to ccp4 as H3,
and had to make a link in $ODAT/symm from R32 to H32 (which it turned out to
be).
Ian Tickle wrote:
If we're all agreed that ITC(A) is taken as the au
Hi Rajesh,
> Hello Ed, I have is 32 bit pc, do I still need ia32-libs. When I searched
> "synaptic package manager" for ia32-libs I dont see any thing to
> install.
Axel no longer provides 32-bit binaries of CNS 1.3. It sounds like you have
your cns_solve_env file set up correctly, so now you ha
Hello Ed, I have is 32 bit pc, do I still need ia32-libs. When I searched
"synaptic package manager" for ia32-libs I dont see any thing to install.
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2012 16:39:07 -0400
From: epozh...@umaryland.edu
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] CNS installation
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Rajesh,
this
Rajesh,
this might be 32-vs-64 bit issue. Make sure that
you are using correct binaries. Installing ia32-libs may also
help.
Ed.
>
> Dear All,
>
> I am trying to install CNS in ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Even after reading
all the
> advice on CNS installation on CCP4bb, I have failed to
get it work
Yes, I did.
in bash shell, .bashrc has "source
/home/yogesha/sware/CNS/cns_solve_1.3/.cns_solve_env_sh", I guess it does same
thing you are suggesting.
in tcsh, .tcshrc has "source
/home/yogesha/sware/CNS/cns_solve_1.3/cns_solve_env" and I source .tcshrc from
my work directory
cns_solve_env
Dear All,
I am trying to install CNS in ubuntu 10.04 LTS. Even after reading all the
advice on CNS installation on CCP4bb, I have failed to get it working.
Both in bash and tcsh, cns_web works but cns_solve gives error "command not
found".
yogesha@yogesha-laptop:~/work$ echo $CNS_SOLVE
/hom
I plan to just clean up the data.
If we're all agreed that ITC(A) is taken as the authority on all
matters of space group symbology (and I for one certainly agree that
it should be), then SG symbol H32 (SG #145:
http://img.chem.ucl.ac.uk/sgp/medium/145bz1.htm) has nothing to do
with R32 (SG #155: http://img.chem.ucl.ac.uk/sgp/mediu
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