Hi David,

Thanks for pointing out that the splash screen is out of date, we will fix that 
of course.

Everything else says 1.9.0.0, that is the SVN log, the ChangeLog file, the 
"get_version" command (given a clean build), etc.

Like Michael already pointed out, the PyMOL 2.0 announcement also announced 
that the 2.0 features (Qt interface etc.) will be released to Open-Source next 
year. The recent core feature updates (API changes, settings, bug fixes) have 
already been released to Open-Source, that's why we incremented the version to 
1.9. Hope this makes sense to you.

Thanks also for pointing out the glitch with searching for 
msgpack/version_master.h, looks like we're not catching all possible exceptions 
there. Will fix that too. The setup.py script searches the environment variable 
PREFIX_PATH for headers and libraries, so if you have stuff in /usr/local, then 
you could export something like PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local:/usr before running 
setup.py.

Cheers,
  Thomas

> On Oct 20, 2017, at 10:26 PM, mathog <mat...@caltech.edu> wrote:
> 
> On 20-Oct-2017 12:54, Michael Banck wrote:
>> Hi,
>> On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 11:37:56AM -0700, mathog wrote:
>>> Pymol 2.0 was recently announced
>> That announcement was misleading, while the subject indeed said that,
>> what was actually announced was the proprietary Pymol *incentive* 2.0
>> release.
>> The open source 2.0 release is apparently pushed back to early next
>> year, this was also mentioned in the announcement.
> 
> OK, that solves one part of the puzzle.  What about the conflicting version 
> numbers displayed by the SVN release (1.8.x vs. 1.9.0.0)?  Doesn't svn 
> automatically increment its "revision number", or whatever it is called in 
> that system, when each patch is applied?  I did not notice any numbers like 
> that, not even in the "about" display, which shows "1.9.0.0".
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> David Mathog
> mat...@caltech.edu
> Manager, Sequence Analysis Facility, Biology Division, Caltech

--
Thomas Holder
PyMOL Principal Developer
Schrödinger, Inc.


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