On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 11:18:29AM +0200, vellieux wrote:
> Ta very much Tim,
>
> what I did was to edit the ccp4.setup-csh file in order to change the line:
> setenv CCP4I_TCLTK /usr/local/bin
> into:
> setenv CCP4I_TCLTK /home/prog/ccp4-6.3.0/bin
You may source bin/ccp4.setup-csh instead.
In cc
Ta very much Tim,
what I did was to edit the ccp4.setup-csh file in order to change the line:
setenv CCP4I_TCLTK /usr/local/bin
into:
setenv CCP4I_TCLTK /home/prog/ccp4-6.3.0/bin
Then the ccp4i GUI window popped up fine. Problem solved. I didn't
really want to have to "su" every time I wanted t
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Dear F.V.,
you should check read permissions of the setup-files (e.g.
$CCP4/include/ccp4-setup.sh). For your user, the variable CCP4 seems
to be set, but CCP4I_TCLTK is not (which should be done in the same
setup-file).
Cheers,
Tim
On 10/09/2012 09:
Hi folks,
on my SL6.3 box, only su (root) can lauch and run ccp4i. For other users
I get this cryptic message,
/home/prog/ccp4-6.3.0/bin/ccp4i: line 4: /wish: No such file or directory
/home/prog/ccp4-6.3.0/bin/ccp4i: line 4: exec: /wish: cannot execute: No
such file or directory
Anyone out