Re: On-the-fly eABF: Problem with the tcl script.

From: Chris Chipot (chipot_at_ks.uiuc.edu)
Date: Thu Jan 26 2017 - 07:20:13 CST

Hi Emmanuel,

sourcing the Tcl script in your NAMD configuration file should do the
trick — for
instance,

source /Projects/namd2/bin/2.12b1/Linux64-multicore/lib/eabf/eabf.tcl

Chris Chipot

On 1/26/17 1:06 PM, Emmanuel MOUTOUSSAMY wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I would like to use the new eABF implementation published in JCTC last
> summer (Extended Adaptive Biasing Force Algorithm. An on-the-fly
> Implementation for Accurate Free Energy Calculations).
>
> I tried to run the example provided on the supporting info. However,
> it doesn’t work on my computer. The error message is:
>
> FATAL ERROR: couldn't load file "./libEabf.so": ./libEabf.so: undefined symbol: Tcl_CreateObjCommand
>
> I use the 2.12 version of NAMD. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
>
> Thank you in advance!
>
> Emmanuel MOUTOUSSAMY
>

-- 
Chris Chipot
CNRS research director, University of Lorraine
Adjunct professor of physics, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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