Re: [Rdkit-discuss] RDKit Windows binaries - exists ? Where ?

2017-05-05 Thread Jan Holst Jensen

Hi Greg,

> Using conda makes the installation a lot simpler and saves me a fair 
amount of time while doing the builds.


Sounds like a good deal.

> Is using the anaconda python distribution a problem for you?

Actually not. I was concerned about its support for other packages, but 
it comes with pywin32 built-in so we can create COM services (think 
Excel...) and it does indeed make it much easier to install RDKit.


Thanks for the help.

Cheers
-- Jan

On 2017-05-05 04:48, Greg Landrum wrote:

Hi Jan,

I've stopped creating standalone windows binaries now that the conda 
packages are available.
Using conda makes the installation a lot simpler and saves me a fair 
amount of time while doing the builds.


Is using the anaconda python distribution a problem for you?

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Jan Holst Jensen 
> wrote:


Hi,

I was trying to find Python Windows binaries for the latest RDKit
release. I could find them for the older 2016_03_1 release on
SourceForge but had no luck finding anything newer on SourceForge
or Github.

According to GitHub they should be there:
https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/tree/Release_2017_03_1


Under "Installation":
"Windows binaries are available with each release." - but where :-) ?

Cheers
-- Jan



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Re: [Rdkit-discuss] RDKit Windows binaries - exists ? Where ?

2017-05-04 Thread Greg Landrum
Hi Jan,

I've stopped creating standalone windows binaries now that the conda
packages are available.
Using conda makes the installation a lot simpler and saves me a fair amount
of time while doing the builds.

Is using the anaconda python distribution a problem for you?

On Thu, May 4, 2017 at 5:41 PM, Jan Holst Jensen 
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I was trying to find Python Windows binaries for the latest RDKit
> release. I could find them for the older 2016_03_1 release on
> SourceForge but had no luck finding anything newer on SourceForge or
> Github.
>
> According to GitHub they should be there:
> https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/tree/Release_2017_03_1
>
> Under "Installation":
> "Windows binaries are available with each release." - but where :-) ?
>
> Cheers
> -- Jan
>
> 
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[Rdkit-discuss] RDKit Windows binaries - exists ? Where ?

2017-05-04 Thread Jan Holst Jensen
Hi,

I was trying to find Python Windows binaries for the latest RDKit 
release. I could find them for the older 2016_03_1 release on 
SourceForge but had no luck finding anything newer on SourceForge or Github.

According to GitHub they should be there:
https://github.com/rdkit/rdkit/tree/Release_2017_03_1

Under "Installation":
"Windows binaries are available with each release." - but where :-) ?

Cheers
-- Jan

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