You can ignore it.  When Chimera starts up, it sees if gzip is on the system (which it pretty much always isn't on Windows 7) and if it is, Chimera adds '.Z' to the list of compression suffixes it knows how to handle.

--Eric

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On Jul 2, 2015, at 7:16 AM, Mungo Carstairs (Staff) <g.m.carstairs@dundee.ac.uk> wrote:

I'm testing Jalview starting Chimera (1.10.1) with RESTServer on a Windows 7 machine without gzip installed.


On starting the Chimera process:


new ProcessBuilder().start("chimera.exe", "--start", "RESTServer")


I get two lines of response:


Cannot execute 'gzip': no automatic decompression of .Z files

REST server on host 127.0.0.1 port nnnnn


which is ok - I can get the REST port number I need and carry on.


Am I safe to ignore the other message? I can't see what file (I assume part of the Chimera installation) it is arising from.


Thanks,


Mungo


Mungo Carstairs
Jalview Computational Scientist
The Barton Group
Division of Computational Biology
College of Life Sciences
University of Dundee, Dundee, Scotland, UK.
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