Tim,
I'm shooting from the hip here, but I think the problem is that cctbx
comes with its own python, which you would need to run both pymol and
numpy under. According to Ralf it is at least not trivial to utilize the
system python to run cctbx. So I think you need to compile/install pymol
against cctbx.python and install it as a module under cctbx.python.
Similar deal for numpy, which may already be available in cctbx, if not
installation should be straightforward.
These broad steps may work (again shooting from the hip...)
-Install cctbx
-link cctbx.python to python and make sure its first in your path (may
be optional)
-install numpy under cctbx.python (if not already present)
-compile and install open.pymol against the cctbx.python, either via the
renaming trick
above or calling cctbx.python setup.py (build/install)
Good luck, let us know how it works...
Carsten
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> Tim Gruene
> Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 2010 8:35 AM
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> Subject: [ccp4bb] pymol python and cctbx
>
> Dear all,
>
> I've been trying to install the SuperSym module for pymol (svn trunk
> version of pymol as of today, 1.3.x). Upon restart the console says
> "Ooops! SuperSym requires cctbx and numeric python to function.
Please
> install these."
>
> The system is i7 with Debian Testing 64bit with python2.5 (although
> python2.6 is also installed but not the default). cctbx was installed
> using cctbx_fedora8_x86_64_py265_inc.selfx and the installation output
> did not imply any issues, e.g. about the wrong python version (and I
> did only find cctbx packages for python 2.6.5 on their web site).
>
> python-numpy is install which I believe is the "numeric python" the
> module output complains about.
>
> Would anyone be so kind to direct someone who despises python (phyuuu,
> that
> helped...) to how to get the SuperSym module to work with pymol? A
> start would be if the module would tell me whether it complains about
> missing numeric python or cctbx or both.
>
> Do I have to compile pymol with python2.6? Just starting pymol with
> python2.6 did not change anything.
>
> Thanks a lot, Tim
>
>
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