Hi
Just to let you all know -
(1) tkImageLoad.so is also obsolete - we stopped using it a couple of
versions ago (so I should have removed it from the distro...)
(2) The files starting with .# are relics from edits, and shouldn't be
necessary - again, I should have removed those
So it lo
ct is an equally good solution.
Best wishes,
Graeme
-Original Message-
From: CCP4 bulletin board on behalf of Victor Alves
Sent: Mon 12/22/2008 3:26 AM
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] ccp4-6.1.0: iMosflm libtermcap.so.2 error - SOLVED
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Thank you all for responding on a Sunday. Don't you guys ever rest? :-)
Computers never cease to surprise me.
I checked my Ubuntu installation and, after all, libncurses5 is
installed. But, contrary to the information in packages.ubuntu.com, I
did not find "/us
Hi
In general, I'd say that problems with iMosflm should be referred to
the developers first (i.e. Luke or me) - but in this case, I think
it's possibly better to air this on the ccp4bb - since it seems to be
an issue with Ubuntu & the ccp4 binaries.
libtermcap isn't actually needed for t
Hi,
You can use the website at packages.ubuntu.com to search for this file
in the contents (!) of the packages available for Entrepid.
For libtermcap.so it tells you to install libncurses5-dev
Install this using synaptic (the package manager).
You may then have to create a link for libtermca
I suppose you installed the ccp4 binaries rather from source (otherwise
either ipmosflm would not have built or it would run).
If you cannot find libtermcap.so.2, you should install it. I'm sure Ubuntu
provides libtermcap, but I am not familiar with the package tools Ubuntu
provides. On the co
Greetings
And you say: - "Oh no! It's him again..."
I know ... and even promised William Scott (in a private email) to
not bother you again until Christmas, but...
First question: is CCP4BB the proper channel for these questions
and doubts? Or should I email directly the develope