Or just 'yum remove ORCA'? - Or whatever the Ubuntooo equivalent is?
Note I generally find that with Linux it is always best to do an absolute
minimal install and then only install programs as you need them and find
they aren't there. This avoids such 'namespace' clashes and gives you a
system that tends to be much cleaner and less bloated.
On 1/18/13 12:15 PM, "David A Case" <case.biomaps.rutgers.edu> wrote:
>On Fri, Jan 18, 2013, Shashidhar Rao wrote:
>>
>> All the commands up to the "make install" stage succeeded. While
>>running
>> the "make test" stage, the locally installed ORCA program (some sort of
>> screen reader - as opposed to the QM_MM program) interface popped up.
>
>The short version of Shashi's post: Ubuntu now comes with
>"/usr/bin/orca", so
>just search for an "orca" in the user's PATH will not do what it is
>supposed
>to do. Not sure what the best thing to do is, but eliminating /bin and
>/usr/bin from consideration when searching for this (and other qchem)
>programs
>is a possibility.
>
>...dac
>
>
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