On Jan 26, 2012, at 5:36 AM, Bernhard Lohkamp wrote:
> Hope this resolves the problem,
>
> B
Seems to fix it on OS X
-- Bill
Hi Bernhard, Paul,
actually this fixed it!
Thanks a lot for the quick answer and fix,
Kay
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For the record, I hope/think that this is the same problem that is
currently affecting the RedHat 5 builds too about which one or two
others have contacted me. (We don't catch it because the automatic
testing doesn't start the gui.)
Paul.
On 26/01/12 13:36, Bernhard Lohkamp wrote:
Hi Kay,
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Hi Kay,
OK, my bad I guess. Am about to fix this. I will commit a quick fix
until I permanently fix this issue. Seems to behave differently on
different systems as I havent seen this error.
If you want a quick fix:
comment out (using #) or delete the following line in
coot_load_modules.py (
Dear Paul,
we have happily been running the coot-Linux-x86_64-centos-5-gtk2-python
build on our Scientific Linux 6.1 (RHEL-6 clone) machines. In
particular, version 3607 has been working very well for quite some time
now.
Today I tried to upgrade to version 3965, using
coot-0.7-pre-1-revision