Hi Noel, I am attaching a copy of a file I tried to convert to POV, I built the molecule in Avogadro.
The example in the documentation is quite an eye-catcher - it was the first
thing I tried, but it gave me the segfault.
The babel_povray3.inc file is not in /usr/local/share/openbabel/2.3.0
I did find the file in the source and copied it to my home directory.
updatedb && locate babel_povray3.inc only finds the file that I manually
copied from the source tar.gz file.
Should updatedb need sudo to work?
Thanks for your help,
Steve
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From: Noel O'Boyle [[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 07, 2011 4:31 AM
To: Steven Wathen
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Open Babel] problem converting to povray
Can you attach an example input file that causes a segfault? Does the
example in the documentation work?
The babel_povray3.inc file should be present in the source
distribution (in /data), and copied to /usr/local/share/openbabel or
so. On Linux, "updatedb && locate babel_povray3.inc" should find it.
If it's definitely missing, let us know. (In the meanwhile, you can
also download it at
http://openbabel.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/openbabel/openbabel/trunk/data/babel_povray3.inc?revision=3895)
- Noel
On 6 July 2011 20:45, Steven Wathen <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have built Open Babel on Ubuntu 10.04 and it seems to work. However when I
> try to convert to the povray format I get a segmentation fault and OB does
> not write entire pov file. If I use OBGUI, the program crashes.
>
> Also, the documentation says that babel_povray3.inc is included in the Open
> Babel distribution. Where would this file be located? I did a search of my
> hard drive and didn't find it.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
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