Yep, Andrew is exactly right: the RDKit currently supports both Python 3 and 
Python 2 and has since the 2014.09 release. Riccardo and others invested a fair 
amount of work in getting us here, but it was effort that was very well spent.

-greg

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From: Andrew Dalke <da...@dalkescientific.com>
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2017 5:57:18 PM
To: RDKit Discuss
Subject: Re: [Rdkit-discuss] The RDKit and Python3

On Jun 19, 2017, at 17:39, Dan Wandschneider 
<daniel.wandschnei...@schrodinger.com> wrote:
> Greg-
> Is the RDKit currently compatible with Python3? If not, when do you expect I 
> could start migrating a code base that depends on the RDKit?

I'm not Greg, but I can answer that question.

The RDKit has been available for both Python 2 and Python 3 since at least 2015.

http://www.rdkit.org/docs/Overview.html says:
  • Python (2.x and 3.x) wrapper generated using Boost.Python

See also a 2015 version of the page at
  
https://web.archive.org/web/20151118050031/http://www.rdkit.org/docs/Overview.html

Cheers,

                                Andrew
                                da...@dalkescientific.com



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