The Coot Team are pleased to announce the release of Coot-0.5 Ueno.
source: http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~emsley/software/coot-0.5.tar.gz
binaries: http://www.ysbl.york.ac.uk/~emsley/software/binaries/stable
(binaries for other platforms will be appearing in due course).
Paul.
Release 0.5
o FEATURE: Active site hilighting. Cheep and cheerful solid
modelling of ligand and neighbouring residues [Herb Klei].
cheep, cheep...
We got one here at YSBL.
Let me know what to do and I'll set it doing it.
Given it came from Paul Kevin's grant from memory it seems only fair
to use it this way!
Cheers,
Tim
On 24 Sep 2008, at 16:08, William G. Scott wrote:
Hi Mark:
My 10.4 G4 is lying in a heap of smoldering rubble
OSX 10.4 Intel???
If that's not being done elsewhere, I can volunteer to give it a go...
Cheers,
Dave
2008/9/24 Tim Kirk [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
We got one here at YSBL.
Let me know what to do and I'll set it doing it.
Given it came from Paul Kevin's grant from memory it seems only fair to
Leonardo Castro Palmieri wrote:
Congratulations for the great software!
Thank you - appreciated.
Will be a 64 bits version of coot 0.5 released?
Yes... in due course. I'll need to acquire a 64 bit machine/OS to build
the nightlies on.
I intend now to deal with matter arising from
Hi David:
I've got 10.5 covered, and 10.4 ppc (thanks to Luca Jovine!) is on its
way.
If you would help with 10.4 intel, that would be fantastic.
Bill
On Sep 24, 2008, at 10:51 AM, David Briggs wrote:
OSX 10.4 Intel???
If that's not being done elsewhere, I can volunteer to give it a
Hi David:
Here is how I am doing it. I hope you don't mind that I am cc-ing this.
I picked a directory that I hope will be uninhabited:
/usr/local/xtal/coot
1. sudo mkdir -p /usr/local/xtal
2. Download fink's source code and compile it, using /usr/local/xtal/
coot as the prefix. You'll
I'm right now making bundles for 10.5 intel and ppc.
You are wonderful! I think you are not told it enough times. I love
you. Well, in a different way than I love my husband... :-)
OK, with that incentive, they are now ready (for 10.5 so far):