Re: [ccp4bb] Coot on an SGI

2012-01-27 Thread Clayton, Gina
I second Michael's situation. I am stuck with getting the old SGI system to work in this case - . So many thanks for the info Michael I will let you know if that works out. Hi Bill I have not seen the Zalman for sale at the price you give of $270. I looked around a while ago for a good price

Re: [ccp4bb] Coot on an SGI

2012-01-27 Thread Michael Strickler
As someone stuck maintaining an SGI for a user who resolutely refuses to abandon Showcase or Ribbons for IRIX, I sympathize with those cases where one simply has to get an old computer system to work. Anyway, we don't have the relevant library file in our freeware directories either. However, the

Re: [ccp4bb] Coot on an SGI

2012-01-26 Thread William G. Scott
Dear Gina: I think Coot 0.0.33 originated sometime early in the Nixon administration, and I finally parted with my SGIs a few years ago, so am not in a good position to advise. I seem vaguely to remember some non-canonical naming of the files. What happens if you make a symbolic link from the

[ccp4bb] Coot on an SGI

2012-01-26 Thread Clayton, Gina
Hi there we are trying to install Coot onto one of our old SGIs and so we installed Coot 0.0.33 (IRIX). However when starting Coot, such as in the Coot (install) directory, we get an error message stating thatlib "libgcc_s.so is required but can not be found. We have the sgi freeware gcc_lib