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From: John Stone (johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu)
Date: Fri Oct 22 2004 - 13:49:56 CDT
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Lars,
I understand the problem with the compiled installation files.
The problem is that I don't have time to build VMD binaries with
Python 2.3 at present, at least not for a couple weeks due to things
going on here. Since it sounds like you're in a hurry, my suggestion
in the short term is to do one of:
a) compile your own VMD from source code, against your
local Python 2.3 installation
b) compile and install a separate Python 2.2 installation for use by
the VMD 1.8.x binaries we've released previously
I will eventually have a chance to upgrade our VMD builds to use
Python 2.3, but if you want a solution right now, those are
probably your two best options. This is one of the reasons we
make source releases of VMD, there's no way I can keep up with
all of the minor releases of Tcl/Python/Numeric/FLTK/VRPN/etc, it's
a hopeless pursuit. If people want/need to use the latest versions
of these libraries before we have time to make a well-tested release,
they are free to compile their own versions until I have a chance
to rebuild our local libraries on all platforms. I typically avoid
doing library upgrades like this unless I have several days that I
can burn working around unanticipated problems with new library
versions. Often the problems only occur on one platform, and almost
always it's my least favorite one to deal with, Win32 :-)
John
On Fri, Oct 22, 2004 at 08:40:27PM +0200, Lars Bruno Hansen wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> I think if you have a compiled installation in
> /usr/lib/python2.3/site-packages/..
> the compiled pyc files for 2.3 will not work for python 2.2.
> You will need python2.2 to install in python2.2/site-packages,
> or have the user to have a copy of the modules and then point to this
> using PYTHONPATH,
>
> with best regards
> Lars
>
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