Dave was right, I needed csh. The AmberTools test suite runs fine now.
Thanks,
Istvan
Quoting case <case.biomaps.rutgers.edu>:
> On Thu, Nov 12, 2009, istvan.kolossvary.hu wrote:
>
>> Building is OK now and all tests pass until a couple of tests after
>> lmod when I still get that bizarre error.
>>
>> make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/istvan/amber11/test/nab'
>> cd ptraj_rmsa && ./Run.rms
>> /bin/sh: ./Run.rms: not found
>> make: *** [test.ptraj] Error 127
>
> Ah...a light shines. The first line of Run.rms is this:
>
> #! /bin/csh -f
>
> First, be sure that you have a /bin/csh on your machine...Amber requires a
> C-shell. On Linux, this is generally a link to /bin/tcsh.
>
> Second, try removing the first space in the line above. Some shells might
> be picky about that.
>
> cc-ing this to the Amber developers list in case other people have ideas.
>
> ...dave
>
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