Dear all, I'm running phenix 1.7.2-869 on RHEL 6.1 64-bit. When I click on "Open in Coot" after refinement, coot doesn't open and I get the following error in the shell from which I started phenix: /csb/soft/Linux64/share/phenix-1.7.2-869/phenix-1.7.2-869/phenix/phenix/command_line/start_coot.sh: line 33: /csb/soft/Linux/src/coot-0.6/bin/coot: No such file or directory In the script that launches coot, $PHENIX_COOT is defined as /csb/soft/Linux/src/coot-0.6/bin/coot, which doesn't exist (and is a path that we used in the old days of 32-bit). Typing phenix.find_coot_command in the shell from which phenix was started returns /csb/soft/Linux64/src/coot-0.7-rev3689/bin/coot, which is the right coot. To me it seems the phenix script to launch coot is falling back on an internally defined $PHENIX_COOT variable (that's not defined from the shell). That's shouldn't be, should it? How do I fix this short of hardwiring $PHENIX_COOT as /csb/soft/Linux64/src/coot-0.7-rev3689/bin/coot? Thanks. Andreas -- Andreas Förster, Research Associate Paul Freemont & Xiaodong Zhang Labs Department of Biochemistry, Imperial College London http://www.msf.bio.ic.ac.uk