On Wednesday 19 January 2005 16:50, ynliu@eps.mcgill.ca wrote:
Hello,all
We finally succeeded in installing horae-048 in Fedora 2! It took us a long time to figure out why Tk could not be detected, but it turned out that the right version of Tk is the key. We found Tk-804.027 working in our Fedora2 system. The right order of installation is also important. We had to restart everything in installing horae after we set up Tk.If you are using this Tk-804.027, you don't need to look for unix folder as said on some web,just simply gunzip tar -xvf finename.tar (enter the new folder Tk-804.027) make make install(after this,you can make test if you want)
And then the installation of horae will jsut go fluently following the instructions! To use athena or artemis, you need to enter the fold where athena.pl and artemis.pl are,and then "perl athena.pl".
Hi Yanan You sent this email back when I had just left for vacation. While I was gone, I wasn't really paying attention to the mailing list. Today I am sitting at a beamline and have some time to fill while waiting for data, so I am reviewing all the mailing list correspondence from during my absence. I am pleased that you were able to solve your problems with the installation. As you may know, I am a linux user also (although not a Fedora user, my distro of choice is SUSE). I am surprised that you had so much trouble getting the stuff installed. For instance, I am surprise that you need to move to the installation folder to run the codes. The installer should have put them in a place that is in the normal path. So I was wondering if you had any suggestions either for the functionality of the installation scripts or for the documentation on the web or elsewhere to make the installation clearer? Thanks, B -- Bruce Ravel ----------------------------------- bravel@anl.gov -or- ravel@phys.washington.edu Environmental Research Division, Bldg 203, Room E165 Argonne National Laboratory phone: (1) 630 252 5033 Argonne IL 60439, USA fax: (1) 630 252 9793 My homepage: http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel EXAFS software: http://feff.phys.washington.edu/~ravel/software/exafs/