A quick one: it's not windows in general. I just built and tested the
current github version on my window7 machine using my usual visual studio
2010 setup.

On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 7:11 PM, Paolo Tosco <paolo.to...@unito.it> wrote:

> Dear Igor,
>
> Thank for your suggestion. Indeed, all of my environment variables are
> correctly set. I have just verified that I can build the latest released
> version 2014_09_2 with MSVC 2013 without issues, all tests are passed.
> Instead, with the development version,
>
> The following tests FAILED:
>          4 - pyDiscreteValueVect (Failed)
>          5 - pySparseIntVect (Failed)
>         32 - testMolSupplier (Failed)
>         48 - pyPartialCharges (Failed)
>         69 - pyGraphMolWrap (Failed)
>         75 - pyRanker (Failed)
>         77 - pyFeatures (Failed)
>         78 - pythonTestDbCLI (Failed)
>         79 - pythonTestDirML (Failed)
>         84 - pythonTestDirChem (Failed)
>
> More specifically, testMolSupplier.exe crashes ("testMolSupplier.exe has
> stopped working"), while
> Python tests fail because of Python modules failing to load:
>
> c:\build\rdkit\Code\ChemicalFeatures\Wrap>c:\Python27\python.exe
> testFeatures.py
> Testing ChemicalFeatures Wrapper code:
> .E
> ======================================================================
> ERROR: testPickle (__main__.TestCase)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>  File "testFeatures.py", line 81, in testPickle
>    ffeat2=cPickle.load(inF, encoding='bytes')
>  File "C:\build\rdkit\rdkit\_py2_pickle.py", line 5, in load
>    def load(f, **kwargs): return _load(f)
> ImportError: No module named rdChemicalFeatures
>
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> Ran 2 tests in 0.001s
>
> FAILED (errors=1)
>
> However, the following works fine:
>
> c:\build\rdkit\Code\ChemicalFeatures\Wrap>c:\Python27\python.exe
> Python 2.7.6 (default, Nov 10 2013, 19:24:18) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]
> on win32
> Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information.
> >>> import rdkit
> >>> from rdkit import Chem
> >>> from rdkit.Chem import rdChemicalFeatures
> >>>
>
> Thanks in advance to anybody who has an idea of what might be going wrong
> with the development version.
> Kind regards,
> Paolo
>
>
>
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