> When you install AmberTools 1.4 you will not need to uninstall AmberTools
> 1.2 or Amber 10. Instead, just place the path for Amber 11 (export
> AMBERHOME=/usr/local/amber11) before defining the path for Amber 10
> (AMBERHOME=/usr/local/amber10) in your .bashrc file. This will set up your
> environment such that the computer will look for the executable files in
> Amber 11 *before* the executable files in Amber 10, which is what you want.
It doesn't work this way - your environment has only one AMBERHOME
variable, it is not like a path where directories are indexed
sequentially.
Bill
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Received on Fri May 28 2010 - 10:30:06 PDT