AMBER Archive (2007)

Subject: Re: AMBER: problem while analysing result

From: puneet kacker (puneet_bioinfo_at_yahoo.com)
Date: Wed Mar 14 2007 - 00:46:22 CST


It means that the directory in which you are working
does not have the file 'process_mdout.perl'.
First ensure that the directory in which you are
working must have the required file on which you are
applying commands.

you can check your current directory by typing

pwd

you can check it all files in the directory by typing

ls

then it will display all the files in the current
directory. if you find that required
file(process_mdout.perl) is not there then change your
path by typing

cd directory name OR
cd ..

Hope this help

Puneet

--- Anju Sharma <anju.020384_at_gmail.com> wrote:

 Hi Puneet,
 Thnks for your reply, i tried the command as
 directed by you bt agn got an
 error message shown below:
 
 [root_at_amber in_vacuo]# chmod 777 process_mdout.perl
 chmod: cannot access `process_mdout.perl': No such
 file or directory
 
 Anju
 

 
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