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Hi Martin,<BR>
Thank you for the insight. This is actually true. Since I had used binary package to <BR>
install gromacs , the source and the configuration directories are not given. <BR>
Then I am left with no other option but to load gromacs again.<BR>
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Thanking you,<BR>
Sarbani<BR>
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On Thu, 06 Nov 2008 Martin Höfling wrote :<BR>
>Am Donnerstag, den 06.11.2008, 10:23 +0000 schrieb sarbani<BR>
>chattopadhyay:<BR>
> > Does this mean thai I can't recompile gromacs because I had used a<BR>
> > binary package for<BR>
> > installing gromacs.<BR>
> > Isn't there any way in which I can compile gromacs, without having to<BR>
> > install it again?<BR>
><BR>
>If you install a program via precompiled binaries, usually - the source<BR>
>is not explicitly installed as well. Headers can be found in -dev<BR>
>packages in most linux distributions but sources are in separate source<BR>
>packages. I assume OSX packaes have a different structure but you<BR>
>probably have to get the sources yourself.<BR>
><BR>
>Best<BR>
> Martin<BR>
><BR>
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