I just tried optimizing weights in phenix.refine using optimize_wxc=true and optimize_wxu=true in the command line. I got the following error: ----------xray term weight optimization (wxc)---------- Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/phenix-1.3b-rc5/phenix/phenix/command_line/refine.py", line 5, in <module> command_line.run(command_name="phenix.refine", args=sys.argv[1:]) File "/usr/local/phenix-1.3b-rc5/phenix/phenix/refinement/command_line.py", line 82, in run call_back_after_monitor_collect=call_back_after_monitor_collect) File "/usr/local/phenix-1.3b-rc5/phenix/phenix/refinement/driver.py", line 1150, in run call_back_after_monitor_collect = call_back_after_monitor_collect) File "/usr/local/phenix-1.3b-rc5/phenix/phenix/refinement/strategies.py", line 446, in refinement_machine log = log) File "/usr/local/phenix-1.3b-rc5/phenix/phenix/refinement/weight_xray_chem.py", line 252, in __init__ self.wxc_optimization() File "/usr/local/phenix-1.3b-rc5/phenix/phenix/refinement/weight_xray_chem.py", line 507, in wxc_optimization wxc = self.holder.wxc AttributeError: weight instance has no attribute 'holder' Any suggestions? Thanks, Sean -- Sean Johnson, PhD R. Gaurth Hansen Assistant Professor Utah State University Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry 0300 Old Main Hill Logan, UT 84322-0300 (435) 797-2089 (435) 797-3390 (fax) [email protected]