Dear all,
I am stuck trying to install Open-source PyMol on a new Windows 10 (64-bit)
laptop following the instructions from
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Windows_Install.
I have installed Python 2.7.15 to C:\Python27 (from python-2.7.15.amd64.msi)
and assembled the following files in a
Hi Peter,
we haven't seen this problem before, can you give us some details about your
setup? Is this on Windows 8?
Thanks,
Thomas
On 29 Aug 2014, at 14:11, Peter Kahn k...@aesop.rutgers.edu wrote:
Dear All:
Help!
Re-installing Pymol 1.7.0.5 after uninstalling failed with the following
Dear All:
Help!
Re-installing Pymol 1.7.0.5 after uninstalling failed with the following
error:
Pymol 64 bit setup:Object already exists.
When I pressed OK, the following message appeared:
Setup wizard ended prematurely because of an error. To install at a
later time run setup wizard
Dear all
I just tried to install the latest version of Pymol on a XP laptop. The
installation completes but when I try to launch the program I get
pymol.exe - Unable to Locate Component
This application has failed to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found.
It says that re-installing might
Daniel,
I just tried to install the latest version of Pymol on a XP laptop. The
installation completes but when I try to launch the program I get
Are you trying the latest release version or one of the betas? In any
event, it might be possible to install an older version (although this may
Dear Pete
Thanks for the help. The one that didn't work was the standard 0.99,
not a beta version - pymol-0_99rc1-bin-win32.zip. As you suggested, the
earlier 0.98 - pymol-0_98rc5-bin-win32.zip *does* work so I'm up and
running. I guess others will know the ins and outs of the error.
Daniel
Hi,
Our system administrator of a linux cluster have trouble upgrading from 0.93
to 0.95:
[mfitz...@man local]$ sudo rpm -U --test pymol-0.95-1.rh73.py22.i386.rpm
[mfitz...@man local]$ sudo rpm -U pymol-0.95-1.rh73.py22.i386.rpm
warning: user warren does not exist - using root
warning: user
The warning is ok, just ignore.
And to check the rpm package, use pymol as package name, not with
version numbers.
like 'rpm -q pymol'
Chen
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Shu-Hsien Sheu wrote:
Hi,
Our system administrator of a linux cluster have trouble upgrading from 0.93
to 0.95:
[mfitz...@man
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 10:27:32AM -0400, Shu-Hsien Sheu wrote:
[mfitz...@man local]$ sudo rpm -V pymol-0.95-1 package pymol-0.95-1 is
not installed
Just a shot in the dark, but are you sure the package is called
pymol-0.95-1 and not just pymol?
Michael