Hi Ethan;
I got the distributed version to work -- you can't use
the
installer to put the program in anything other than
the /usr/local/
filesystem.
It turns out I can't use fink effectively since I need
two things: To
install from behind a firewall (a pain with fink) and
portability of executa
I've been fighting a similar problem here on linux. My solution
was to "downgrade" the tcl + blt packages to use tcl version 8.4.
Tcl version 8.5 is not working happily here with ccp4i.
That still leaves me with a few CCP4 components that complain
about version incompatibilities, but I assume tho
Andreas;
Thanks for the suggestion. The distribution you
pointed me at
doesn't work either, the bltwish application
segmentation faults.
It might be a 64bit vs 32 bit thing, since I'm using a
Mac Pro 64 bit
machine. I guess I get to go back to the makefile for
blt.
Thanks again,
Steve
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Dear Steven,
I've struggled with this for the longest time. Neither the source from
ccp4 nor from sourceforge works. What did the trick for me was to
download the entire ccp4 distribution
ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4/6.0.2/binaries/ccp4-6.0.2-osx-i386.dmg.gz
This contains a package for tcl/tk an
All;
Has anyone been able to compile Tcl/Tk and Blt for Mac
OS X Leopard (10.5.2)? I'm having problems with the
out of the box distribution. When I run the
build_tcl_tk.sh script, it stops with the following
error:
.
.
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