Hello,

Through CentOS, you should be able to install glm with yum package manager.

yum install glm-devel

More info can be found here: https://pymolwiki.org/index.php/Linux_Install .

Also take note that if you're using Centos 7, the default glm may not have
a modern enough API for PyMOL code. I updated the codebase today which
should make it compatible with this version of glm. Make sure to pull again
if that's the case for you.

Best,
Jarrett J

On Tue, Jul 12, 2022 at 12:26 PM 张敏华 <mhzhan...@sibs.ac.cn> wrote:

> Dear all:
>         I want to comple open-source-pymol in CentOS. So I want to using
> the latest glm. So how to install glm? or  I just put the glm folder into
> the include folder in the open-sourde-pymol folder?
>
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