On Tuesday 21 September 2010, William G. Scott wrote:
> Hi Citizens:
>
> I have an invoice for a PyMol academic 3 year subscription through March 31, 2011, invoice #2794.
>
> When I enter my subscription access credentials into the pymol.org web server, nothing happens.
>
> The source code is no longer at http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/files/
>
> Bummer.
>
> A directory appears that is labelled "files_are_at_pymol_dot_org"
>
> The link at http://pymol.org/dsc/, which accepts my access credentials, but does nothing, has the following text at the bottom:
>
> Open Source Project and Code
> PyMOL on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/.
> PyMOL Source Code on SourceForge: http://sourceforge.net/projects/pymol/develop.
So far as I know, that is indeed where the code currently sits.
Most recent patch/update was Aug 2010
ObjectDist.c Torsion bug fixed
To download the code, type
svn co https://pymol.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pymol pymol
> I went in circles a couple of times before I realized I was lost in the woods.
>
> In fact, the only source-code I can find for pymol is on the fink mirror,
> for the OS X fink package I have been maintaining, i.e.,
>
> http://distfiles.master.finkmirrors.net/pymol-1.3-src.tar.bz2
There are both source and binary rpms in the Mandriva repositories:
http://rpm.pbone.net/index.php3/stat/3/srodzaj/2/search/pymol-1.2-2.r2.1mdv2010.1.src.rpm
This is quite nice, as it stays in sync with system updates and so on.
I don't know about Fedora or OpenSUSE.
> Funny thing is, when I use this "open source" code to build pymol, and fire the thing up, I get the attached splash screen that says "Open-Source PyMOL(TM)" [sic] and then goes on to explain what I just built is an "Executable Build available only to PyMOL Power, Casual, and Developer Users who have a valid license ..."
The LICENSE file for the code on SourceForge is very permissive:
http://pymol.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/pymol/trunk/pymol/LICENSE?revision=3882&view=markup&sortby=date
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