If you use CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=wherever, then the Python bindings will be installed locally, along with the rest of Open Babel. There is no need for Conda or pip, etc. Are you saying that this wouldn't work for you for some reason? To use it, you just need to set a couple of environment variables.
- Noel On Thu, 16 Apr 2020 at 21:03, Bennion, Brian <benni...@llnl.gov> wrote: > I would love to edit the the subject line but outlook online does not > offer that option that I can find so I am starting a new thread. > > The issue we have is that unless I want to have my own personally managed > and updated python installation (not using our LC compute clusters) the > current install regime will not work as it tries to modify site package > directories that I have no write access to. > > I would like to have our LC people support this directly so all users have > access to the tool, but that is not an option right now. > > so my options are not use python bindings, a pain in the neck > create some virtual environment like conda or pip for myself and then > everyone else has to have access to it or build their own env. > > Other options? > brian > > >
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