autosol interface bug? selinux conflict?
Dear board... I am trying to run autosol with a native dataset and a mad experiment to extend the phases. Unfortunately I cannot even begin the actual process (without some weird convolutions) because phenix keeps giving the following message: "You must select a column label to use in each reflection file. If no labels are shown in the drop-down menu, it may not be a valid format." Problem is, column labels are selected. "i_obs sigma" is showing in the label field for each dataset. Clicking on the field to try to re-select makes no difference, I still get the same error message. If I load just a single anomalous dataset in addition to the native dataset, usually autosol will run, sometimes not. It does not matter which anomalous dataset I am using. If I load the native and only one of the anomalous datasets it usually works. If I then repeat the process of adding a single anomalous dataset, running autosol, aborting the run, then adding the next dataset, eventually I can add all the datasets and start autosol. After this repetitive route got autosol running, I ran into some kind of selinux security warning that blocked autosol and caused it to crash. I seem to have fixed that issue by switching temporarily to permissive mode, but disabling security to run phenix hardly seems the appropriate solution. I didn't manage to catch the autosol error message, I will try to recreate it later tonight if needed. My system is CentOS 5.4, gui is KDE, phenix is v1.6, installed just yesterday. Any suggestions/clues would be appreciated. Stuart Endo-Streeter ________________________________ Stuart Endo-Streeter, Ph.D Dept. Computer Science Duke University Medical Center 3245 French Family Sciences Building 919-660-4018 [email protected]
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