Dear Caio, Every effort has been made to retain job history when upgrading to a new version of Phenix. However, that is sometimes prohibitive when implementing new features. So if your Phenix version is a couple of years old some of the history may fail to migrate to a recent version of Phenix. Although one or two Phenix programs work flawlessly when compiled with openMP Phenix does in general not support openMP. It can be compiled with openMP but you may experience unpredictable behaviour if you attempt to run programs from the GUI. Regards, Robert On 2015-11-26 17:26, caio reis wrote:
Hi, my name is Caio, I do Ph.D in biomolecular physics at University of Sao Paulo, Brazil, and I am writing to know if anyone knows if I'm gonna lose my job history in Phenix, if I update my version to the newest one. I work with many proteins and structures (MR, autobuild, phenix.refine, etc), so as I can better manage my jobs and archives using and consulting my job history in Phenix interface.
I also want to know, if I can use de openmp without having to compile phenix again...because I don't want to lose my job history (in case it can be lost when Phenix is updated/installed again/compiled).
Thank you in advance.
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