> On Mar 13, 2015, at 12:42 PM, Petr Leiman wrote:
>
> this is how we are supposed to use CCP4 today anyway.
I’ve never been big on doing what I am told I am supposed to do, so I have been
using this:
use this to put it at the end of the path:
ccp4_first_in_path=0
or this to put it at the b
Dear Petr,
I also source the setup script $CCP4/bin/ccp4.setup-sh as I use ccp4
from the command line quite a bit. In my case (v. 6.5), the PATH is set to
PATH=$PATH:$CCP4/etc:$CCP4/bin:$CCP4/share/xia2/Applications:
i.e. CCP4 is appended, not prepended. I don't think I edited the line so
it seem
Dear All,
I have to apologize for my somewhat insinuating message about CCP4
behavior. In order to retain command line functionality of CCP4
programs, I always sourced CCP4 setup script in my bashrc file, and this
is what caused a significant amount of grief for me later. However,
sourcing CCP
An account here
http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/courses/proceedings/1997/j_helliwell/main.html
Colin
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