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Installing PyMol is quite straightforward. | Installing PyMol is quite straightforward. | ||
== Fedora Core Linux (x86) == | |||
PyMOL RPMs are available for Fedora Core 1 & 2, provided by Morten Kjeldgaard. These can be manually downloaded by browsing from: | |||
http://apt.bioxray.dk/ | |||
Alternatively, PyMOL can be installed using [http://linux.duke.edu/projects/yum/ Yum] (an automated package installer and updater, installed by default in Fedora). This can be done by adding the following lines to your /etc/yum.conf file: | |||
[xray] | |||
name=MOKs RPM Repository fedora $releasever - $basearch - xray | |||
baseurl=http://apt.bioxray.dk/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/xray | |||
And then issuing the following command as root: | |||
yum install pymol | |||
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== Gentoo Linux (x86) == | |||
as root: | |||
emerge pymol | |||
be sure to have the proper OpenGL configuration. For example: | |||
opengl-update ati | |||
opengl-update nvidia | |||
list of available versions of [http://packages.gentoo.org/packages/?category=sci-chemistry;name=pymol pymol for gentoo] | |||
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== SuSe == | |||
=== 32-bit (x86) === | |||
=== 64-bit (x86_64) === | |||
64-bit Python install is quite easy. Make sure your nvidia driver is installed (or ATI, but I have no experience there). | |||
To install PyMol | |||
*Ensure your system has it's distutils in place and ready to use. Try the following check: | |||
<source lang="python"> | |||
from distutils import * | |||
</source> | |||
*Download the [http://pymol.org/ source] | |||
*Download [[http://www.sf.net/projects/pmw Pmw]] from [[http://www.sf.net/ SourceForge]]. | |||
** To install Pmw, just decompress it and then move the base director "Pwm" to /usr/lib64/python2.3/site-packages/. You can test that it's there by testing the import, see below: | |||
<source lang="python"> | |||
import * from Pmw | |||
</source> | |||
If errors erupt, investigate. | |||
* decompress the source and cd into the PyMol directory that was just decompressed. | |||
* If upgrading see [[:Category: Upgrading PyMol|below]]. | |||
* Now enter the following... | |||
<code> | |||
python setup.py build<br> | |||
sudo python setup.py install<br> | |||
sudo python setup2.py | |||
</code> | |||
* The sudo commands will need a root password or someone with sudo capabilities. | |||
I also copy the 'pymol.com' file to /usr/local/bin or /usr/bin -- somewhere in my path: | |||
<code> | |||
sudo cp ./pymol.com /usr/local/bin | |||
</code> | |||
You should now have a working PyMol install. | |||
'''pymol.com''' should now run your new PyMol install. | |||
*Caveats | |||
**NVidia card | |||
***Kernel Source | |||
**ATI card | |||
**Pmw | |||
[[Category:Technical_Issues_Installation_OS_Dependent|Linux Install]] | |||
== RPM == | == RPM == |
Revision as of 21:36, 11 May 2005
Installing PyMol is quite straightforward.
Fedora Core Linux (x86)
PyMOL RPMs are available for Fedora Core 1 & 2, provided by Morten Kjeldgaard. These can be manually downloaded by browsing from:
http://apt.bioxray.dk/
Alternatively, PyMOL can be installed using Yum (an automated package installer and updater, installed by default in Fedora). This can be done by adding the following lines to your /etc/yum.conf file:
[xray] name=MOKs RPM Repository fedora $releasever - $basearch - xray baseurl=http://apt.bioxray.dk/fedora/$releasever/$basearch/xray
And then issuing the following command as root:
yum install pymol
Gentoo Linux (x86)
as root:
emerge pymol
be sure to have the proper OpenGL configuration. For example:
opengl-update ati opengl-update nvidia
list of available versions of pymol for gentoo
SuSe
32-bit (x86)
64-bit (x86_64)
64-bit Python install is quite easy. Make sure your nvidia driver is installed (or ATI, but I have no experience there).
To install PyMol
- Ensure your system has it's distutils in place and ready to use. Try the following check:
from distutils import *
- Download the source
- Download [Pmw] from [SourceForge].
- To install Pmw, just decompress it and then move the base director "Pwm" to /usr/lib64/python2.3/site-packages/. You can test that it's there by testing the import, see below:
import * from Pmw
If errors erupt, investigate.
- decompress the source and cd into the PyMol directory that was just decompressed.
- If upgrading see below.
- Now enter the following...
python setup.py build
sudo python setup.py install
sudo python setup2.py
- The sudo commands will need a root password or someone with sudo capabilities.
I also copy the 'pymol.com' file to /usr/local/bin or /usr/bin -- somewhere in my path:
sudo cp ./pymol.com /usr/local/bin
You should now have a working PyMol install.
pymol.com should now run your new PyMol install.
- Caveats
- NVidia card
- Kernel Source
- ATI card
- Pmw
- NVidia card
RPM
Download the appropriate RPM and use 'rpm' to install it. Typically,
rpm -Uvh rpmFileName.rpm
From Source
DistUtils
assuming you already have your PyMol source tree untar'ed simply do:
python setup.py build python setup.py install # need to be root, here python setup2.py sudo cp ./pymol.com /usr/local/bin/pymol.com # cp the executable to /usr/local/bin
Now you can run PyMol from anywhere by issuing the command:
pymol.com
Compiling By Hand
Copy the appropriate setup/Rules.XXX file to the base PyMol dir. You'll have to edit the file for your system. Then run 'make'.