Linux Install
Installing PyMol is quite straightforward.
XFree86 Config
Check out Configuring XFree86 if you need information on editing the XFree86 configuration file.
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'.