Hi Stephen,
Have you a project set up in CCP4i? Make sure that your CCP4i project
directory is set before you try to start Imosflm. When run through
CCP4i, Imosflm uses this directory to write it's output files.
You can set the project directory by clicking on the
DirectoriesProjectsDir button in the interface.
Hope this helps.
Kind regards,
Ronan
Carr, SB (Stephen) wrote:
Dear all,
I have just installed ccp4 v6.1 on a linux box running centos 5.1. Most things
seem to be working fine, but when I attempt to launch imosflm from the gui I
get the following message:
Error in startup script: can't create directory : no such file or directory
while executing
file mkdir $env(MOSDIR)
invoked from within
if { ! [file exists $env(MOSDIR)] } {
file mkdir $env(MOSDIR)
} {
if { ! [file isdirectory $env(MOSDIR)] } {
puts stop here; the directory f...
(file /home/applications/CCP4-6.1/ccp4-6.1.0/ccp4i/imosflm/imosflm.tcl
line 51)
and cannot figure out how to solve it although I am sure that it should be
fairly trivial to solve.
Any help would be greatly appreciated
best regards
Steve Carr
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