On Sep 22, 2010, at 1:20 AM, Tim Gruene wrote:
> Dear Bill,
>
> I don't know whether your post implies a question, but if you want to find the
> pymol source code the following subversion repository might help:
>
> https://pymol.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pymol/trunk/pymol
>
> The server was up about one minute ago.
>
> But I agree that the address is well hidden and just know I could not find the
> link in pymol.org that told me about the above address (it's probably still
> there but seems hard to find - I suppose Warren DeLano would not be happy about
> this ...)
>
> Tim
>
> On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 07:10:56PM -0700, William G. Scott wrote:
Thanks, Tim.
Several people have pointed out I missed the sourceforge svn repository. Considering I use this to make the fink package tarball, I am suitably embarrassed.
However, I am still concerned that I can't access the "pymol incentive" product that I paid about $600 for. Almost immediately after pymol was acquired, I got an email asking me if I wanted to purchase a subscription. I pointed out in my reply that I already had one, and I asked it if would still be honored, and they said yes. This was the first time I put that to the test.
Anyway, thanks to all who pointed out the free version source code is still available on sourceforge.
Bill
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