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Bug reports / Trouble running 3DNA on a Macintosh
« on: October 14, 2016, 02:00:49 pm »
I'm having trouble running 3DNA on my Mac. I followed the installation instructions exactly, and all the files are in the appropriate directory, but when I run the "find_pair" command, it doesn't work. Here's a log of my commands and the system's response:
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ pwd
/Users/steveharvey/bin/x3dna-v2.3/bin
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ ls
alc2img blocview ex_str frame_mol o1p_o2p rebuild stack2img x3dna_ensemble
analyze cehs fiber get_part pdb2img regular_dna std_base x3dna_setup
anyhelix comb_str find_pair mutate_bases r3d_atom rotate_mol step_hel x3dna_utils
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ ./find_pair -h
Illegal instruction: 4
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ find_pair -h
-bash: find_pair: command not found
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ pwd
/Users/steveharvey/bin/x3dna-v2.3/bin
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ ls
alc2img blocview ex_str frame_mol o1p_o2p rebuild stack2img x3dna_ensemble
analyze cehs fiber get_part pdb2img regular_dna std_base x3dna_setup
anyhelix comb_str find_pair mutate_bases r3d_atom rotate_mol step_hel x3dna_utils
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ ./find_pair -h
Illegal instruction: 4
Steve-Harveys-MacBook-Pro-2:bin steveharvey$ find_pair -h
-bash: find_pair: command not found