Hi Markus,

On Tue, May 3, 2016 at 1:41 AM, Markus Sitzmann <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> thanks for your great software - unfortunately, I have some building
> pains. I recently decided to go from RDKit 2015-03 to 2015-09  (yes I
> was late) , everything still on python 2.7.
>
> As part of this migration I decided to give Conda a try and it worked
> nicely in my Docker container (which is very similar to the the
> official Conda RDKit container at
>
> https://github.com/rdkit/conda-rdkit
>
> but starts from Debian Jessie instead of Centos6 - however it still
> clones from this repository).
>
>
> Unfortunately, since you switched to RDKit 2016-03 my troubles began.
>

A set of changes have been recently merged into the conda-rdkit development
branch in order to re-sync it with the rdkit master branch. If your tests
with the development branch are earlier than just a few days, then you
might want to try that again (and I would be actually interested to know in
case the problems persisted). Please note that the current tip of the rdkit
master branch already includes a few additions/changes compared to the
latest release.

I am also preparing a PR that will fully update the conda-rdkit master
branch to the current 2016.03.1 release, I am about to run some final tests
but I think it should be hopefully ready between today and tomorrow.

Best,
Riccardo
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