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Dear Alejandro

There have been a few problems with the mapslicer/ccp4mapwish binaries,
however there are updated versions of two files, which might fix the
problem for you:

1) ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/pjx/ccp4/libccp4map.so.gz

You will need to uncompress this and put it in the $CCP4_LIB directory
of the binary distribution that you downloaded.

2) ftp://ftp.ccp4.ac.uk/pjx/ccp4/mapslicer.gz

You will need to uncompress this and put it in the $CCP4/ccp4i/bin
directory (make a copy of the existing version first).

Please let me know if these work for you, or if you continue to have
problems.

Best wishes

Peter

On Wed, 25 Jan 2006, Alejandro Buschiazzo wrote:

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> Dear all,
> 
> I have just installed ccp4-5.99.5 on my Linux box (CentOS 4.2) using the 
> RedHat binaries.   Everything (including ccp4i) seems to work fine for 
> the moment...
> 
> However I'm not able to run mapslicer, giving the following error:
> 
>  >>.../ccp4-5.99.5/bin/ccp4mapwish: error while loading shared 
> libraries: >>libtk.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
> directory
> 
> Any help will be greatly appreciated
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> -- 
> Alejandro Buschiazzo
> Unite de Biochimie Structurale
> Institut Pasteur
> 25, rue du Dr. Roux
> 75724 PARIS CEDEX 15
> France
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> Fax 33 1 45688604
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