From: Leonardo Trabuco (ltrabuco_at_ks.uiuc.edu)
Date: Sat Oct 17 2009 - 15:26:03 CDT

Dear Joshua,

On Fri, Oct 16, 2009 at 4:20 PM, Joshua Adelman <jla65_at_pitt.edu> wrote:
> I am attempting to use the MDFF plugin that is available in the development
> version of VMD. I downloaded VMD 1.8.8a1 for Intel-based OSX machines from
> Biocore. As a side note, the disk image is named properly, but for some
> reason the name of the vmd app is named 1.8.7 (when running VMD it displays
> the correct version number though).

Right, John Stone is aware that he needs to change the disk image for
the next Mac builds. :-)

> After issuing the  "require package mdff" commend (returns version 0.2), I
> attempt to build a simulated map using "mdff sim". When I issue the tcl
> command, I get a pop-up window:
> "Could not locate '/Applications/VMD'"
>
> And then it asks if I'd like to identify the path. When I select the VMD
> app, I get a warning  that '/Application/VMD 1.8.8a1.app' is not executable.
>
> The mdff sim routine still runs, but it fails when it tries to make use of
> volutil (I assume this is what it needs to identify the VMD app in order to
> find it). I don't get any further error messages, but basically it never
> completes the low-pass filtering step, because it doesn't know where volutil
> lives.

We are also aware of this problem, but haven't got around preparing a
new build addressing it yet. According to John, we need to fix the
plugin builds so they use the path-relative Tcl library if they are
compiled against the VMD Tcl library rather than the system-provided
one.

> Any suggestions would be most appreciated.

Please wait until a new Mac build is posted on biocore. Or, if you
can, give the Linux version a try for now.

Thanks,
Leo

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Leonardo Trabuco, Ph.D. candidate
Theoretical and Computational Biophysics Group
University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign