>I am not sure what is going on without looking at your system ... > >Try this: > >cd /usr/local/bin/modeller4/bin >rm mod4 >mv mod4_linux-i486 mod4 ^ ^ 4? is this a typo? The one I found on the ftp site was mod_i486-linux-SMALL.Z
>chmod a+x mod4 > >Also make sure /usr/local/bin/modeller4/bin is in your execution path >(echo $path). >
Its now working. Strange as it may sound but my linux turns hosttype into i386-linux on its own no matter what you put in the .cshrc or even the system-wide /etc/profile. Each time I boot, the hosttype is turned into i386-linux. I used to force it into i486-linux in the step ./Install but then the script /bin/hosttype turns it back into i386-linux which gives an error on creation of the proper directory and "mod4" in its proper place thereby causing the subsequent errors i reported earlier. I changed your executable to mod_i386-linux (after all it is an executable) where it existed and apparently it has worked. Run_tests did not cause any error and has successfully gone through. I will try to find out where linux stores its machine type but may be there is no need.
Thanks once again,
Lutfullah
>Best, Andrej > > >Lutfullah Kakakhel wrote: >> >> Thanks for your prompt reply. >> I am running csh and i have the suggested line in the .cshrc file. >> When I type: >> # hosttype i get the reply >> i486-linux >> when i type simply: >> #mod4 (with nothing else) i get >> /usr/local/bin/modeller4/bin/mod4: hosttype : command not found >> /usr/local/bin/modeller4/bin/mode: /usr/local/bin/modeller4/bin/mod_: no >> such file or directory. >> Have I installed the program in the right directories? >> >> I just copied the zipped archives to /usr/local and did whatever is written >> in the installation procedure. >> No error is generated till the end. But >> ./Run_tests >> produces the same errors: >> >> ./run_tops1:mod4: command not found >> >> Lutfullah >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Andrej Sali sali@rockvax.rockefeller.edu >> To: Lutfullah Kakakhel seen@paknet2.ptc.pk >> Cc: modeller_usage@salilab.org >> modeller_usage@salilab.org >> Date: Thursday, October 15, 1998 11:32 AM >> Subject: Re: Modeller on linux >> >> >Please define >> > >> >setenv HOSTTYPE i486-linux >> > >> >in your .cshrc file. >> > >> >Best, Andrej >> > >> > >> >> Lutfullah Kakakhel wrote: >> >> >> >> Hello, >> >> >> >> I just subscribed to the list and have the following to resolve: >> >> >> >> 1. I am trying to install MODELLER on a REDHAT 5.0 Linux system >> >> which is a Pentium 133MH, 32 MB RAM and 1.2 GB hard disk. Would it >> >> give me troubles >> >> later and if yes what kind? >> >> >> >> 2. The installation passes through all the stages successfully but >> >> i get a screenful of error messages: >> >> ./run_tops1: mod4: command not found >> >> when i try to test run as suggested in the documentation. >> >> >> >> 3. The system prompts a 'hosttype' i386-linux during the ./Install >> >> while the executable i have downloaded is mod_i486-linux. Which one >> >> would require change, if does? Does the above error has anything to >> >> do with this? >> >> >> >> Sorry if these sound dumb questions but i am totaly new in this field. >> >> >> >> >> >> Lutfullah >> >> >> >> >> > >> >-- >> >Andrej Sali, Assistant Professor >> >The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021-6399 >> >tel +1 212 327 7550; lab +1 212 327 7206 ; fax +1 212 327 7540 >> >e-mail sali@rockvax.rockefeller.edu; http://salilab.org >> > > >-- >Andrej Sali, Assistant Professor >The Rockefeller University, 1230 York Avenue, New York, NY 10021-6399 >tel +1 212 327 7550; lab +1 212 327 7206 ; fax +1 212 327 7540 >e-mail sali@rockvax.rockefeller.edu; http://salilab.org >
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