Re: [Rdkit-discuss] problems with installation on conda with python 3.5 32-bit

2017-02-22 Thread Michal Krompiec
Hi Greg, Thanks a lot, your help is much appreciated! Thanks and kind regards, Michal On 22 February 2017 at 07:04, Greg Landrum wrote: > Michal, > > This morning I did a win32 build of the RDKit with python 3.5 and pushed > it to anaconda. You should (hopefully) be able

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] problems with installation on conda with python 3.5 32-bit

2017-02-21 Thread Greg Landrum
Michal, This morning I did a win32 build of the RDKit with python 3.5 and pushed it to anaconda. You should (hopefully) be able to do "conda install -c rdkit rdkit" now and have things work. I will try python 2.7 tomorrow. It turns out that this isn't much extra effort, so assuming this build

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] problems with installation on conda with python 3.5 32-bit

2017-02-20 Thread Greg Landrum
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 4:18 AM, 杨弘宾 wrote: > Hi Greg, > I am using 32-bit python27 and anaconda (with 64-bit windows 10). So I > cannot update to latest version and test with "abnormal" operation of rdMolDraw2D> as you proposed several days > ago. > Since it did

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] problems with installation on conda with python 3.5 32-bit

2017-02-20 Thread 杨弘宾
Hi Greg,    I am using 32-bit python27 and anaconda (with 64-bit windows 10). So I cannot update to latest version and test as you proposed several days ago.     Since it did not trouble me, I plan to upgrade all this environment in the future. BTW, is it necessary to upgrade python into 3.6

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] problems with installation on conda with python 3.5 32-bit

2017-02-20 Thread Michal Krompiec
Hi Greg, Thanks for your reply. Actually, >50% of my (prospective) users are stuck on 32-bit. It would be really nice to have a python3 build (even once a year) but I understand that the demand is low and waning. I guess the solution is to use python2.7 for the time being... Thanks and kind

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] problems with installation on conda with python 3.5 32-bit

2017-02-20 Thread Greg Landrum
Hi Michal, We've only ever done python2.7 builds for win32 and we stopped doing those with the 2016.03 release. I will have to check, but I think I probably can start doing these again, but I'm reluctant due to the amount of effort required. How many users do you need to support who are stuck on