..and clipped around the fragment I wanted and it is fine.
...and realizing the risk and temptations that come with it. ;-)
Cheers, BR
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I have already talked to a few people about that, because I have gotten the
Kinect part going. The depth image and getting smooth coordinates from
decent gesture recognition is not the problem. A bit more tricky is the
inter-process-communication. I did it via a throttled http stream that gets
Subject: Re: clean install on RHEL 6.2
On 09/02/12 07:10, Bernhard Rupp (Hofkristallrat a.D.) wrote:
Dear Cootsies,
following Paul's advice I started to autobuild coot using
http://lmb.bioch.ox.ac.uk/coot/build-install-coot-from-scratch.html
It is a little bit like whacking hamsters - it needs
Hi Fellows,
following Kay's idea, I unpacked
coot-0.6.2-binary-Linux-x86_64-centos-5-python-gtk2.tar.gz:
./bin/coot-real: error while loading shared libraries: libssl.so.6: cannot open
shared object file: No such file or directory
ok, I yum it to be safe, find it in
/usr/lib/libssl.so.6
Hi Fellows,
Kip has suggested a kludge by making links to the 64 bit libraries. I
actually works as described, and
the resulting coot 0.6.2 (revision 3562) does not have the known problem of
the missing SVG icons
the 0.7 had (see old PPSes below).
Thx for all the tips, BR
From: Kip
...because the precompiled binary from the Coot site looks for some
libraries it (and I) cannot find (see that January thread 'Help needed...'
on the subject)
and the suggestion there is to 'do it right and build from scratch'.
But if you have another link to a RHEL binary I am happy to try
Dear Cootsies,
following Paul's advice I started to autobuild coot using
http://lmb.bioch.ox.ac.uk/coot/build-install-coot-from-scratch.html
It is a little bit like whacking hamsters - it needs swig, which needs
pcre...
Ok then it gets going, but an error appears
2012-02-08 10:45:46 (67.0
Fellow Cooties,
If it wasn't such a waste of time this would actually be funny:
This installation on clean RHEL 6 turns out very much like the Book of
Genesis:
where Adam begets Seth who begets Enosh who begets Kenan who begets
Mahalalel who
begets Jared who eventually after a lot of