If you are using a standalone Coot package, you may want to try one from
regular CCP4 distribution instead. Coot is integrated in CCP4 6.4.0, and
installation of CCP4 is fully automated so that no manual tweaking should be
required.
Eugene
On 15 Apr 2014, at 13:24, Monica Mittal wrote:
> Hi a
Try "yum install glib2-devel" (as root). I haven't used CentOS/Fedora in
a while, but I think this is the right package.
Cheers,
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Roger S. Rowlett
Gordon & Dorothy Kline Professor
Department of Chemistry
Colgate University
13 Oak Drive
Hamilton, NY 13346
Hi all
I am facing a problem while installing coot in CentOS. After configuring
its showing No package'glib-2.0' found. Either it asks me to adjust
PKG_CONFIG_PATH env variable if i installed in non standard prefix or i can
set set env variables GLIB_CFLAGS and GLIB_LIBS to avoid need to call
pkg-c
Hi Tim, hi all,
In fact there was a problem with the graphics driver. Re-installing the
NVidia Linux driver solved the problem...
So thanks,
Fred.
On 10/12/13 16:18, Tim Gruene wrote:
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Dear Fred,
without further info my guess is that you try to
For what it's worth, I get this all the time with certain gtk-applications
(coot is not one of them) on RHEL5. Rebuilding the application to use some
other toolkit than gtk has worked whenever that option has been available.
// Johan
On Dec 10, 2013, at 07:18 , Tim Gruene wrote:
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Dear Fred,
without further info my guess is that you try to run coot through
X11-forwarding of an ssh-connection which sometimes causes this error
message, or you need to recompile your graphics driver, e.g. because
your kernel was updated and the dri
Hi all,
I was wondering if anyone had seen this behaviour with Coot.
Whatever version I was using, or the latest that comes with ccp4 now
gives me the following error message. Rather cryptic message for me.
Thanks,
Fred.
The program 'coot-real' received an X Window System error.
This probab