Dear Nigel, Thank you for a quick response. I thought it's a new tool (wrongly). If Rosetta has been depreciated, I suppose I should rather try something newer and fresh to solve my issues with low resolution data? Maybe the quantum mechanical restraints? Cheers, Martin On 14/10/2024 21:32, Nigel Moriarty wrote:
Martin
The support for Rosetta has been depreciated. You should be able to install Rosetta into an earlier version of Phenix. I suggest 1.19.2.
Cheers
Nigel
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On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 1:24 PM Martin Malý
wrote: Dear colleagues,
I am dealing with a low resolution data set (~4 A, protein crystal structure) so I would like to explore phenix.rosetta_refine. I followed the instructions at https://phenix-online.org/documentation/reference/rosetta_install.html . I applied the patch in ${PHENIX_ROSETTA_PATH}/main/source/tools/build/site.settings . After several minutes of compilation (command rosetta.build_phenix_interface), I got an error. I re-run the command to get a log file which I'm attaching. Please don't you have any idea what's wrong? I use Ubuntu 22.04.
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