Hi,
I got another question about where does the gromacs looks for the top data
file.
Specifically,
The ~/bin ~/lib and ~/share are under my home directory.
the general setting (in .bash_profile) can deal with executables (PATH) and
libraries (LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
How can I set up gromacs looking
ZHAO Lina wrote:
Hi,
I got another question about where does the gromacs looks for the top
data file.
Specifically,
The ~/bin ~/lib and ~/share are under my home directory.
the general setting (in .bash_profile) can deal with executables (PATH)
and libraries (LD_LIBRARY_PATH).
How can I
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Justin A. Lemkul jalem...@vt.edu wrote:
ZHAO Lina wrote:
Hi,
I got another question about where does the gromacs looks for the top data
file.
Specifically,
The ~/bin ~/lib and ~/share are under my home directory.
the general setting (in .bash_profile)
ZHAO Lina wrote:
On Mon, Mar 7, 2011 at 11:11 PM, Justin A. Lemkul jalem...@vt.edu
mailto:jalem...@vt.edu wrote:
ZHAO Lina wrote:
Hi,
I got another question about where does the gromacs looks for
the top data file.
Specifically,
The ~/bin
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