Hi Riccardo,

Thanks for the solution.
Problem is solved now. This time I installed by explicitly mentioning the
versions of rdkit and boost (2015.09.2 and 1.56.0 resp.)
I think the problem with the previously mentioned command is that,  it was
installing rdkit (2014.09.2) and boost (1.60.0)
Thanks again..

On Tue, Mar 15, 2016 at 1:37 PM, Riccardo Vianello <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Kapil,
>
> I was able to reproduce the problem, I'm having the impression that this
> might be a regression due to changes implemented in conda 4.0+. I couldn't
> find a way to use 'conda update' to upgrade the initial configuration to
> the latest rdkit package, so - as a shortest term solution - I would
> suggest reinstalling the environment from scratch. You should be able to
> remove the existing environment with something like
>
> > deactivate my-rdkit-env
> > conda remove -n my-rdkit-env --all
>
> and then create it again, but this time specifying the desired rdkit
> version:
>
> >conda create -n my-rdkit-env -c rdkit rdkit=2015.*
>
> this should select rdkit 2015.09.2, numpy 1.10 and boost 1.56
>
> I hope that helps, ​please let me know if the problems persist,
>
> Best,
> Riccardo
>
>


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