Hi Phil, Oh good. I should mention that the "new" gui and associated methods are still in the development stage, so there are things that don't work yet. Nat Echols, who is making the really nice new gui, may want to comment on that. The command-line versions "phenix.refine model.pdb data.mtz" or "phenix.refine params.eff" are always there for you to use in case of any problems. Note that the new gui writes out the parameters files (refine.eff, autosol.eff etc) so you can edit those and continue on from command line if you like. All the best, Tom T
Yes phenix2 works & doesn't give any error messages
Just checking - it doesn't seem to be a RTFM ! :-)
thanks a lot Phil
On 1 Jul 2009, at 15:43, Thomas C. Terwilliger wrote:
Hi Phil,
I can try and answer...
The "old" phenix gui, started up with "phenix" does give some error message on starting and running, but it should run ok.
The "new" phenix gui, started up with "phenix2" or commands like "phenix.refine --gui", should not give significant error messages on starting up.
I would think that by sourcing the "phenix_env" for one version or another you should be able to have any number of phenix versions installed and they should not interfere in any way...
Al the best, Tom T
Hi
I've just installed the Linux 64-bit version 1.4-105 on a CentOS5 machine, and I get a lot of errors in starting up the GUI. What am I missing?
Also is it possible to install both the 32-bit & 64-bit versions together: I know it works for the executables in build/intel- linux-2.6 build/intel-linux-2.6-x86_64, but does that mess up the gui? It's OK on the command line
Phil
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