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[ccp4bb] long command line problem in ccp4i/scala

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Subject: long command line problem in ccp4i/scala
From: Klaas Decanniere kdecanni {- at -} VUB {- dot -} AC {- dot -} BE
Date: 2007-06-07

For a project with lots of data collected and therefore long file names to
remember which is which, we keep running into

>>>>>> CCP4 library signal ccp4_parser:Line is longer than allocated
length, so
truncated (Success)
raised in ccp4_parser <<<<<<

and then a bit later on:

has failed with error message
Last system error message: Permission denied
Scala: Open failed: File: ROGUEPLOT

which is the bit that got truncated.

Can I just change this in $CCP4/include/ccp4/ccp4_parser.h and
recompile?

I currently have

#define CCP4_PARSER_MAXLINELENGTH 200
#define CCP4_PARSER_MAXFILENAMELENGTH 200

Is there any reason no to set these to, say, 32768?

thanks for your help,

Klaas Decanniere

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