Re: [phenixbb] Phenix installation issue
Well, I've dowloaded the installer again and changed my use of tar from -xvf to -xf option. Then reran the installation It went through and everything seems to work now. The only thing is that i'm normally running bash shell and that phenix doesn't work so. sourcing the phenix_env does not work under bash (setenv) Did I miss something or switching to tcsh is necessary ? Thanks for your help installing Seb
just a thought:
if /net/anaconda is an nfs-shared drive, and you are trying to sudo something on it from another workstation, it will fail because sudo grants administrative privileges on the workstation, not on the server where drive is housed.
On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 04:59 +0100, smoniot at chemie.fu-berlin.de wrote: Hi,
I'm trying to install phenix on my computer (Linux distribution Kubuntu 64 bits (virtual machine but it should not be an issue)) but the installation failed after some minutes ... the last lines on the installation log file are :
/bin/tar: ./build/intel-linux-2.6-x86_64/base/bin/wx-config : un lien symbolique ne peut pas être créé vers «/net/anaconda/scratch1/phenix/phenix-1.5-2/build/intel-linux-2.6-x86_64/base/lib/wx/config/gtk2-ansi-release-2.8»: Opération non permise
It's in french but basiccaly it can't create a symbolic link to /net/anaconda.... not allowed.
I don't get it since I did try both the sudo ./install command and the su - root.
If anyone experienced this and get to fix it I would be glad to know :)
Thanks in advance
Sebastien _______________________________________________ phenixbb mailing list phenixbb at phenix-online.org http://phenix-online.org/mailman/listinfo/phenixbb
. <location-of-phenix>/phenix_env.sh [for sh/bash users] On Dec 5, 2009, at 4:04 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Well, I've dowloaded the installer again and changed my use of tar from -xvf to -xf option. Then reran the installation It went through and everything seems to work now.
The only thing is that i'm normally running bash shell and that phenix doesn't work so. sourcing the phenix_env does not work under bash (setenv)
Did I miss something or switching to tcsh is necessary ?
Thanks for your help installing
Seb
just a thought:
if /net/anaconda is an nfs-shared drive, and you are trying to sudo something on it from another workstation, it will fail because sudo grants administrative privileges on the workstation, not on the server where drive is housed.
On Fri, 2009-12-04 at 04:59 +0100, smoniot at chemie.fu-berlin.de wrote: Hi,
I'm trying to install phenix on my computer (Linux distribution Kubuntu 64 bits (virtual machine but it should not be an issue)) but the installation failed after some minutes ... the last lines on the installation log file are :
/bin/tar: ./build/intel-linux-2.6-x86_64/base/bin/wx-config : un lien symbolique ne peut pas être créé vers «/net/anaconda/scratch1/phenix/phenix-1.5-2/build/intel-linux-2.6- x86_64/base/lib/wx/config/gtk2-ansi-release-2.8»: Opération non permise
It's in french but basiccaly it can't create a symbolic link to /net/anaconda.... not allowed.
I don't get it since I did try both the sudo ./install command and the su - root.
If anyone experienced this and get to fix it I would be glad to know :)
Thanks in advance
Sebastien _______________________________________________ phenixbb mailing list phenixbb at phenix-online.org http://phenix-online.org/mailman/listinfo/phenixbb
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