wossname

Derek Gatherer d.gatherer at vir.gla.ac.uk
Thu Jun 19 15:06:17 UTC 2003


Yes, that is the answer!  Thanks to all 3 who suggested that.  However, on 
w2h web front end, it still doesn't work (wossname doesn't, other EMBOSS 
applications seem to be fine) - but that's a w2h issue and probably belongs 
on a different mailing list.

Cheers
Derek

At 14:21 18/06/2003 -0400, Michael Black wrote:
>True, on all my machines, the full path to ..../emboss-x.x.x/bin is in the 
>users default path.
>
>_________________________________
>Michael B. Black, Ph.D.
>Molecular Biology Computing Support
>Univ. of Virginia, ITC-ACHS
>Charlottesville, VA
>mblack at virginia.edu
>_________________________________
>
>On Wednesday, June 18, 2003, at 12:22  PM, Luke McCarthy wrote:
>
>>On Wed, 2003-06-18 at 10:07, Derek Gatherer wrote:
>>>>
>>>>No, no error at all, just zero output.  I'm using 2.7.1 on a Tru64, with
>>>>w2h as a web front end and also via ordinary command line login after
>>>>telnetting from various PCs.  Neither seems to work.  All the other
>>>>applications are, as far as I can see, running fine.
>>
>>Some time ago I found that wossname requires that the EMBOSS programs
>>are in your path.  This was true as recently as version 2.6.0 -- maybe
>>it's still true now.  Just something to check...
>>
>>Cheers,
>>
>>Luke
>>--
>>Luke McCarthy
>>Research Officer, Bioinformatics
>>Department of Computer Science
>>University of Saskatchewan
>>mccarthy at cs.usask.ca
>>




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