These instructions use notation and terminology that is typically used when manipulating a Windows file system, but will work for UNIX-like operating systems (Solaris, Linux, Mac OS X) as well.
ZIP file or the tar-ball (*.tar.Z).ptools-local directory that was created
when you installed Pathway Tools.ptools-local\pgdbs\user directory, with a name based on
the organism ID. It is similar, but not identical, to the name of the
Ocelot file, as it ends with "cyc" instead of "base". For example, the
Ocelot file aaeo63363base.ocelot, is for a PGDB with an
organism ID of aaeo63363. You would create a folder with
the name aaeo63363cyc.ptools-local\pgdbs\user\[organism ID]cyc\ folder, create a folder with the version number of the PGDB as its name (e.g. ptools-local\pgdbs\user\aaeo63363cyc10円.0\).ptools-local\pgdbs\user\[organism ID]cyc\ folder, create a text file called default-version. This file should contain only the current version number, which is the same as the version number folder described in the previous step. Following the example from the previous step, the file would have one line (followed by a return character) with the text 10.0 in it.ptools-local\pgdbs\user\[organism ID]cyc\[version number]\ folder, create two sub-folders called input and kb.*.ocelot file in the kb folder (e.g. ptools-local\pgdbs\user\aaeo63363cyc10円.0\kb\aaeo63363base.ocelot).input folder, create a text file called organism.dat, which contains the following text (once again, the aaeo63363 PGDB is used as an example):ID AAEO63363 STORAGE FILE NAME Aquifex aeolicus ABBREV-NAME A. aeolicus
organism.dat file can be found in Section 6.6.1 of the Pathway Tools User Guide. It might be helpful to see how the organism.dat file is formatted for other PGDBs to make sure that you follow the correct syntax. Please take extra care that the ID attribute in the organism.dat file is the exact same organism ID that was used as the basis of the Ocelot file name and as the basis for the PGDB folder name.To summarize, you will need the following files and folders :
C:\...\ptools-local\pgdbs\user\aaeo63363cyc10円.0\kb\aaeo63363base.ocelot C:\...\ptools-local\pgdbs\user\aaeo63363cyc10円.0\input\organism.dat C:\...\ptools-local\pgdbs\user\aaeo63363cyc\default-version
Where "..." is replaced with the path from the C: drive to where ever you created the ptools-local directory during the installation of Pathway Tools.