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CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999Subject: Re: SOLUTION: tcl/tk issue with ccp4 installation 64-bit fedora12 From: Takanori MATSUURA t-matsuu {- at -} PROTEIN {- dot -} OSAKA-U {- dot -} AC {- dot -} JP Date: 2010-01-03 Ah, sorry. bltwish command itself is not installed by the policy of Fedora. https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:Tcl No shells: Very few Tcl extension packages provide a shell. Providing a shell for an extension is frowned upon. The extension's shared library can be dynamically loaded into a Tcl interpreter through the standard package require ... mechanism without providing a shell that automatically loads the shared library. The exceptions to this rule are the shells that are commonly expected to be present on a system, including Tk (wish) and Expect (expect, expectk). You need to type cd /usr/bin # ln -s wish /usr/bin/bltwish or to change scripts which call bltwish to call wish. Takanori Paul Paukstelis wrote: > Hi Takanori, > > how did you get around the fact that bltwish is not installed with these > packages? CCP4i still looks for it. > > --paul > > On 01/01/2010 12:33 AM, Takanori MATSUURA wrote: >> Now Tcl/Tk tools bundled with Fedora 12 (need to update to the latest) >> works good for CCP4i/imosflm. >> >> Please try installing tcl, tk, blt, itcl, itk, tkimg, tcl-tktreectrl, >> iwidgets, and tdom packages and set $CCP4I_TCLTK to /usr/bin. >> >> >> Takanori >> >> >> -------- Original Message -------- >> Subject: [ccp4bb] SOLUTION: tcl/tk issue with ccp4 installation 64-bit >> fedora12 >> From: Mark Del Campo >> Date: Thu Dec 31 2009 04:13:38 GMT+0900 (JST) >> >>> Okay, I got the problem resolved in the following way (thanks go to >>> Clint >>> Leysath): >>> >>> 1. removed the tcltk++ directory that came with my ccp4 download >>> 2. installed Activestate's tcltk 8.4.19.2 from >>> https://www.activestate.com/activetcl/downloads/ >>> 3. downloaded blt2.4z.tar.gz and the blt2.4z-patch-2 from >>> http://sourceforge.net/projects/blt/files/ >>> 4. unpacked blt2.4z.tar.gz and moved the patch file into the blt2.4z >>> directory >>> 5. patched the blt installation (patch -p1 -i blt2.4z-patch-2) >>> 6. then reordered statements in blt2.4z/src/bltTree.c [this is >>> detailed at >>> http://www.ccp4.ac.uk/ccp4i/install_tcltkblt.html under the heading >>> Compilation failure in bltTree on 64-bit machines] >>> 7. configured the blt install (./configure >>> --with-tcl=/path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4) >>> 8. installed blt (make) >>> 9. for some reason bltwish did not end up in >>> /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin even >>> though the configure script said that is where it would be put, so I >>> moved >>> it to /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin >>> 10. edited 1 line in ccp4.setup-bash (setenv CCP4I_TCLTK >>> /path/to/ActiveTcl-8.4/bin/) >>> 11. opened a new terminal window& ccp4i works CCP4bb navigationCCP4bb <-- 1999 <-- November 1999 <-- 30 November 1999 |
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