Hi Joe, As you can tell, the registration mechanism was designed for a GUI interface. I'd recommend copying the ~/.chimera/registration file from your Mac to the account with the headless Chimera because it survives updates of Chimera. HTH, Greg On 10/26/2016 7:41 AM, Healey, Joe wrote:
Hi Chimera Team,
For some reason the install I have of headless Chimera as recently started warning me that I'm using an unregistered copy (I have actually registered before via the GUI version installed on my Mac (local machine)).
Is there some way I can suppress this message (only purely because it's cluttering the STDOUT in my pipelines and I sometimes want to parse this). Or is there a chimera env variable I can modify to tell it that I am registered? Obviously I can't register in the manner the warning describes, as I'm unable to launch a GUI variant of Chimera on the server I'm using.
Thanks!
Joe Healey
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