Re: [Rdkit-discuss] two rdkit versions, always one is used

2017-10-25 Thread Curt Fischer
h jupyter”) > > -greg > > -- > *From:* Markus Metz > *Sent:* Wednesday, October 25, 2017 3:36:08 PM > *To:* RDKit Discuss > *Subject:* [Rdkit-discuss] two rdkit versions, always one is used > > Hello all: > > I just installed the newest rdkit

Re: [Rdkit-discuss] two rdkit versions, always one is used

2017-10-25 Thread Greg Landrum
Jupyter installed and are using the right one (“which jupyter”) -greg From: Markus Metz Sent: Wednesday, October 25, 2017 3:36:08 PM To: RDKit Discuss Subject: [Rdkit-discuss] two rdkit versions, always one is used Hello all: I just installed the newest rdkit

[Rdkit-discuss] Two rdkit versions, always one is used

2017-10-25 Thread Markus Metz
And of course it would probably help to let you know that I am working on centos 6. In addition I checked the environment variables in my virtual environment but could not find anything obviously wrong. Markus -- Forwarded message -- From: Markus Metz Date: Wed, Oct 25, 2017 at 6

[Rdkit-discuss] two rdkit versions, always one is used

2017-10-25 Thread Markus Metz
Hello all: I just installed the newest rdkit version via conda in a virtual env called 09217. This went without any problems. In addition I have an older rdkit version installed in a virtual env called 092016. Now, when I run a jupyter notebook in the 092017 env and display the rdkit version it s