>Does "import IMP.multifit" work from a Python interpreter? It sounds like
some of your environment variables aren't set. Did you use the
setup_environment script?

"import IMP.multifit" does not work. I did use setup_enviroment script. But not all modules could be found.

>And they are...?

Besides multifit, I also noticed that em2d, emagefit, cnmultifit, numpy, could not be found. (Many other modules and applications work well.)

Alan


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On Fri, Nov 15, 2013 at 3:23 PM, Nan (Alan) Zhao <nzhao@cvm.msstate.edu> wrote:


-----Original Message-----
From: imp-users-bounces@salilab.org [mailto:imp-users-bounces@salilab.org]
On Behalf Of Ben Webb
Sent: Friday, November 15, 2013 10:14 AM
To: Help and discussion for users of IMP
Subject: Re: [IMP-users] Installing IMP on Ubuntu

On 11/15/13 6:54 AM, Nan Zhao wrote:
> I am new to IMP and tried to install it on a Ubuntu server. It worked
> well mostly and after building, I am able to use basic applications
> and modules. However, I just noticed that not all modules are
> installed. For example, if I run multifit.py, Error shows "No module named
multifit".

Does "import IMP.multifit" work from a Python interpreter? It sounds like
some of your environment variables aren't set. Did you use the
setup_environment script?

> There are more than just this one.

And they are...?

> /usr/local/src/imp_release/doxygen/generated/all.dox:9: warning:
> unable to resolve reference to `impcgal' for \ref command

This is just related to the documentation - nothing to worry about.

        BEn
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