/ SL6 , this can be
fixed in the way that applies to all s/w packages: from the error message,
find the name of the library; yum install thatlibrary; repeat until
success. Works very well, even with a mix of 32bit and 64bit libraries.
good luck,
Kay
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Yours sincerely,
Mark A. White
in refinement parameters. I tipically put this down to 30
(compared to the default value of 60) and for really lower resolution (say
3 or worse) I may go as down as 20.
I frequently use 6.0 or even 2.0 sometimes.
Paul
Yours sincerely,
Mark A. White, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor
. Normally I'd just
add it to bashrc but I don't believe Coot is set up for this - it needs to
be a .sh file for this to work I think. How do I go about adding it to
bashrc?
Thanks!
Yours sincerely,
Mark A. White, Ph.D.
Assistant Professor, Dept. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology,
Manager