Hi folks,
Anyone know if this site is temporarily down or is it more permanent?
http://bioscreencastwiki.com/Crystallography_Howtos/Installing_ccp4-6.0.99e_on_64_bit_Ubuntu
Cheers
Joel
_________________________________
Joel Tyndall, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry
National School of Pharmacy
University of Otago
PO Box 56 Dunedin 9054
New Zealand
-----Original Message-----
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf Of Edward A. Berry
Sent: Tuesday, 9 August 2011 2:28 p.m.
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Installation of ccp4 on 64bit fedora core 13
유상헌 wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> First I'm a beginner of linux and I'm trying to install CCP4 on my 64bit Fedora 13.
>
> If there is anyone who successfully installed ccp4 on 64bit fedora13,
>
> please, instruct me how to install this program in detail.
>
I recently installed CCP4-6.1.3 from source on fedora 14, 64-bit.
After googling solved a few problems it went easily.
Maybe the problems are all fixed in 6.2 so try that first.
Un-tar the package- read INSTALL (or INSTALL.html or .ps) in the top directory Try to follow the instructions for installing from source and see where you get stuck.
Check the list of problems reported and see if there are solutions
at http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/problems.php
For me, this site had most of the answers:
http://bioscreencastwiki.com/Crystallography_Howtos/Installing_ccp4-6.0.99e_on_64_bit_Ubuntu
For fedora, use "yum install" instead of "apt-get install"
and "yum provides" (or whatprovides) instead of "apt-file search"
(And unless you are a mac person, you might be more comfortable becoming root rather than prepending every privilege-requiring command with "sudo")
If you have trouble with TCL/TK read below-quoted message.
Mosflm site has more suggestions.
better yet: http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/CCP4_on_Fedora_12
Mark Del Campo wrote:
> Okay, I got the problem resolved in the following way (thanks go to
> Clint
> Leysath):
>
> 1. removed the tcltk++ directory that came with my ccp4 download 2.
> installed Activestate's tcltk 8.4.19.2 from
> https://www.activestate.com/activetcl/downloads/
> 3. downloaded blt2.4z.tar.gz and the blt2.4z-patch-2 from
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/blt/files/
> 4. unpacked blt2.4z.tar.gz and moved the patch file into the blt2.4z
> directory 5. patched the blt installation (patch -p1 -i
> blt2.4z-patch-2) 6. then reordered statements in blt2.4z/src/bltTree.c
> [this is detailed at http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4i/install_tcltkblt.html
> under the heading Compilation failure in bltTree on 64-bit machines]
> 7. configured the blt install (./configure
> --with-tcl=/path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4)
> 8. installed blt (make)
> 9. for some reason bltwish did not end up in
> /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin even though the configure script said that
> is where it would be put, so I moved it to /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin
> 10. edited 1 line in ccp4.setup-bash (setenv CCP4I_TCLTK
> /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin/)
> 11. opened a new terminal window& ccp4i works
>
Anyone know if this site is temporarily down or is it more permanent?
http://bioscreencastwiki.com/Crystallography_Howtos/Installing_ccp4-6.0.99e_on_64_bit_Ubuntu
Cheers
Joel
_________________________________
Joel Tyndall, PhD
Senior Lecturer in Medicinal Chemistry
National School of Pharmacy
University of Otago
PO Box 56 Dunedin 9054
New Zealand
-----Original Message-----
From: CCP4 bulletin board [mailto:CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK] On Behalf Of Edward A. Berry
Sent: Tuesday, 9 August 2011 2:28 p.m.
To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] Installation of ccp4 on 64bit fedora core 13
유상헌 wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> First I'm a beginner of linux and I'm trying to install CCP4 on my 64bit Fedora 13.
>
> If there is anyone who successfully installed ccp4 on 64bit fedora13,
>
> please, instruct me how to install this program in detail.
>
I recently installed CCP4-6.1.3 from source on fedora 14, 64-bit.
After googling solved a few problems it went easily.
Maybe the problems are all fixed in 6.2 so try that first.
Un-tar the package- read INSTALL (or INSTALL.html or .ps) in the top directory Try to follow the instructions for installing from source and see where you get stuck.
Check the list of problems reported and see if there are solutions
at http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/problems.php
For me, this site had most of the answers:
http://bioscreencastwiki.com/Crystallography_Howtos/Installing_ccp4-6.0.99e_on_64_bit_Ubuntu
For fedora, use "yum install" instead of "apt-get install"
and "yum provides" (or whatprovides) instead of "apt-file search"
(And unless you are a mac person, you might be more comfortable becoming root rather than prepending every privilege-requiring command with "sudo")
If you have trouble with TCL/TK read below-quoted message.
Mosflm site has more suggestions.
better yet: http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/CCP4_on_Fedora_12
Mark Del Campo wrote:
> Okay, I got the problem resolved in the following way (thanks go to
> Clint
> Leysath):
>
> 1. removed the tcltk++ directory that came with my ccp4 download 2.
> installed Activestate's tcltk 8.4.19.2 from
> https://www.activestate.com/activetcl/downloads/
> 3. downloaded blt2.4z.tar.gz and the blt2.4z-patch-2 from
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/blt/files/
> 4. unpacked blt2.4z.tar.gz and moved the patch file into the blt2.4z
> directory 5. patched the blt installation (patch -p1 -i
> blt2.4z-patch-2) 6. then reordered statements in blt2.4z/src/bltTree.c
> [this is detailed at http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4i/install_tcltkblt.html
> under the heading Compilation failure in bltTree on 64-bit machines]
> 7. configured the blt install (./configure
> --with-tcl=/path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4)
> 8. installed blt (make)
> 9. for some reason bltwish did not end up in
> /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin even though the configure script said that
> is where it would be put, so I moved it to /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin
> 10. edited 1 line in ccp4.setup-bash (setenv CCP4I_TCLTK
> /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin/)
> 11. opened a new terminal window& ccp4i works
>
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