Howdy Y'all,
I have a lab where REFMAC jobs are blowing up trying to access the
monomers database. The logfile looks like this:
Open failed: Unit: 7, File:
/programs/x86_64-linux/ccp4/6.3.0/ccp4-6.3.0/lib/data/monomers/list/mon_lib_list.cif
(logical:
/programs/x86_64-linux/ccp4/6.3.0/ccp4-6.3.
need
modification, but the CCP4 packaging QA is generally quite good, and we
haven't had many problems.
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tream regardless of whether that is the
correct solution.
So which binary should we be using?
Thanks.
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administrator privileges to update. It would be nice if the
application checked for write privileges before assuming it needs to be run
with escalated privileges.
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On Thu, Aug 09, 2012 at 10:29:10AM -0500, Jacob Keller wrote:
> Question--do macs have multiple-button mice? Last I checked they had only
> one button, which seemed almost criminal.
You're about 7 years behind the times on that one:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Mighty_Mouse
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rrectly, so now you have to install
gfortran and build a 32-bit CNS to use.
You don't need ia32-libs on a 32-bit system.
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e developer, we'll let you use
them for free:
http://www.sbgrid.org/wiki/developers/support
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_bind_size 0
lazy_bind_off 2310280
lazy_bind_size 1784
I have filed this exact bug report with HKL Software in the past. If you
wait long enough, they will usually compile a version that runs on 10.5
machines. The support email for HKL Software is supp...@hkl-xray.com. No
one here can help you.
an request a copy here:
http://chango.ibmb.csic.es/ARCIMBOLDO/
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options, preparing a membrane protein
simulation, an example of FEP relative binding free energy calculation,
and, if time permits, a metadynamics example. Each participant will have a
dedicated remote server running Desmond on the Amazon CC2 cloud.
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On Thu, Sep 08, 2011 at 02:28:28PM -0500, Jacob Keller wrote:
> Is there a CNS BB?
Yes.
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/cnsbb/
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tured for
> years ...
The Zalman passive stereo solution works nicely on Macs.
That's our recommendation these days.
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to:ccp4bb-requ...@jiscmail.ac.uk>
List-Archive: <http://jiscmail.ac.uk/cgi-bin/webadmin?LIST=CCP4BB>
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candidates should email a cover letter, CV, publications list,
and names and contact information for three references to Dr. Piotr Sliz.
-ben
[1] CCP4 being the obvious exception!
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tput from ccp4i ?
Make sure "mapman" from Gerard Kleywegt's USF software is installed and in
the PATH. That will enable the O format output option.
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64-bit Ubuntu machine _without_ the 32-bit compatibility libraries
installed.
So are you running a 64-bit installation? (uname -m)
Do you have the ia32-libs package installed? (dpkg -l ia32-libs)
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be hesitant to delete those. That said, in theory it really
shouldn't matter.
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the
non-2.7 directories from the PYTHONPATH got about 5 more of the
installations working.
The remaining machines wouldn't run the package no matter what I tried.
Good luck!
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or directory
You're missing the Python header files. There should be an OS package that
provides this.
You should really post your PyMOL questions to the PyMOL mailing list
though.
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primary support person knows best.
If the person supporting the machines is you, then pick the distribution
you know best (or want to learn). If you have access to institutional IT
support with linux experience, then pick the distribution they support.
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ou might as well go down James'
path and create a generalized script that can be used in many cases, but
it's definitely more work to write the generalized script than to toss off
one liners.
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he loop, but too much magic gives me the willies.
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rranty. The lower-end drives
will have 3 year or shorter warranties, and the higher-end drives will have
5 year warranties. Buy a model with a 5 year warranty.
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ses LINK rather than LINKR.
Note that I'm just a keyboard puncher, so your mileage may vary. Thanks to
all for the suggestions.
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dels
and additional info on set up are on our website:
http://sbgrid.org/wiki/install/stereo
I hope this helps.
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s the dictionary go?
Is there some elegant way of letting users choose between the two?
Thanks.
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On Tue, Jul 13, 2010 at 09:39:12PM +, KUMARASWAMI MUTHIAH wrote:
> http://bit.ly/98W5FY
Spam, spam, spam, spam, spam. But he got 1088 of us so far.
http://bit.ly/98W5FY+
Bah.
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ted at: 14:44:03 on 09-Jun-2010
It was 5 minutes of work for someone with the right background.
Some days I hate computers. :-/
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Anyway, a few of those listed retailers have them. I think we bought our
last one from Provantage and another lab around the corner got one from
xPCgear.
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ocedure "tk::ButtonUp" line 22)
invoked from within
"tk::ButtonUp .module.menu.action.canvas.frame.t.f_5"
(command bound to event)
==
And the shell prints out:
ERROR no type for TWINREF_TYPE
ERROR no type for F+
ERROR no type for F-
ERROR
# but note the SGI distributed version of Tcl/Tk is not
# appropriate version
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(and
> stereo glasses & emitter) for that.
He could buy a Zalman 3d LCD and hook it up to the external video port on
the iMac. It works fine with Coot, PyMOL, Chimera, etc.
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if the new versions address this problem.
The new Refmac binaries for OS X Intel only run on 10.5. It would be nice
if the build scripts set the environment for:
MACOSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET=10.4
So the binaries would run on Tiger. (Maybe need a -mmacosx-version-min=10.4
in the CFLAGS/LDFLAGS as we
It's usually best to start your own thread instead of replying to a very
old one. It helps to keep your message from getting lost.
In any case, the version of XDS-Viewer on Source Forge does not appear to
be compatible with OS X 10.4. I had to recompile it for our 10.4 machines.
-ben
on RHEL 5 systems before:
http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4i/install_tcltkblt.html#scim
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things by hand?
Thanks.
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ome light on this? I'm using C shell. It can't be the
> syntax since I could source as root.
root might well have a different PATH.
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act as miniature servers and bind to localhost
to communicate between the GUI and the process. If this is actually the
problem, you should see output in the shell that started ccp4i similar
to this:
ERROR running script can not connect to server port (RunNotification)
SERVER_HOST localhost SERVE
ou follow
the x11-users mailing list at Apple, you can get all the gory details of
how broken X11 was when Leopard shipped and how much work has gone into
fixing it.
http://xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/ticket/45
That's the ticket that tracks broken stereo 3d.
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s in a timely manner.
http://lists.apple.com/archives/x11-users/2008/Apr/msg00130.html
Even if/when Apple fixes stereo on Leopard, I don't think I'll be
recommending OS X for stereo applications.
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ed:
"as soon as any other window overlaps the stereo 3D OpenGL context (e.g.
a File Open Dialog...), Mac OS starts randomly dropping screen updates,
causing PyMOL's UI to become unusable."
I have second hand reports that O works with stereo 3d under 10.5, but
I haven't seen
Pardon the interruption:
We have extended the early registration deadline for the SBGrid user
summit 'Quo Vadis Structural Biology?' Information from the initial
mailing is below.
Come on by and see us now, ya hear?
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ow. You can get the latest driver from
his personal page:
http://gohara.wustl.edu/software/crystallography_and_em_bina/
I don't know if he's on this list, but his email address is in the PDF
of dials set up instructions linked off that page.
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conference website:
http://www.sbgrid.org/quovadis
The full list of speakers is also available via PDF:
http://sbgrid.org/downloads/QuoVadis_poster2.pdf
I hope we'll see you there.
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rds
MOL1 and MOL2, even though the files exist.
This can be fixed by applying the patch topp.f-r1.16.2.5-r1.16.2.6.diff
(also available from ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4/6.0.2/patches) to
$CCP4/src/topp_/topp.f and remaking topp."
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ttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:NOT#GUIDE
But the wiki idea is interesting nonetheless.
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