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I have installed 3DNA in a Mac 10.5.8 (2 x 2.8 Quad-Core Intel Xeon)
I have checked the environment variables. They are OK.
bolt:bin ignacio$ echo $X3DNA
/Users/ignacio/Software/x3dna-v2.1
bolt:bin ignacio$ echo $PATH
/Users/ignacio/Software/x3dna-v2.1/bin
However, when executing the test script (or any), I got the following error:
bolt:bin ignacio$ ./find_pair -h
dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022
Trace/BPT trap
bolt:bin ignacio$ ./mutate_bases
dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022
Trace/BPT trap
I would like to ask a version of 3DNA for this architecture. If the error was reported somewhere else in this site (I did not find it at the moment) I would like to be referred to the post.
Thanks in advance,
Ignacio Ibarra
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I have installed 3DNA in a Mac 10.5.8 (2 x 2.8 Quad-Core Intel Xeon)
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I would like to ask a version of 3DNA for this architecture.
Unfortunately, I do not have access to a Mac 10.5 x86 machine. The current 3DNA v2.1 release for Mac was compiled on OS X 10.6. Did you try the Mac OS X version of 3DNA v2.0? That distribution which was compiled around 2008, and it is very likely to work for you.
Don't you have any access to a newer Mac OS X (10.6+), or Linux? Would it be possible to install a virtual machine (e.g. VirtualBox) on your Mac 10.5.8 to run Linux?
HTH,
Xiang-Jun
Note added on Monday, March 17, 2014: You may also consider to upgrade 10.5.8 (Leopard) to 10.6.8 (Snow Leopard) which costs only $19.99, see https://discussions.apple.com/message/23698405 (https://discussions.apple.com/message/23698405). After all, Mac OS X 10.5.8 (Leopard) is no longer supported by Apple.
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Thanks for the time and the answer. It has helped me.
I have compiled v2.0 without problems before writing this post. However, the function I am interested is "mutate_bases". I am concerned it is available for easier use since v2.1.
http://forum.x3dna.org/programs/mutate_bases/
I will run a virtual machine or run mutate_bases with v2.1 somewhere else. I have no problems with this, but I wanted primarily to do everything in the same computer.
Funded by the NIH R24GM153869 grant on X3DNA-DSSR, an NIGMS National Resource for Structural Bioinformatics of Nucleic Acids
Created and maintained by Dr. Xiang-Jun Lu, Department of Biological Sciences, Columbia University