I think if you install conda freshly now it automatically uses python 3.6.
If you don't have the requirement for 3.6 you have to do this
conda install python=3.5
Then you should be able do install rdkit as described.
On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 12:29 PM, Greg Landrum
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On Wed, Apr 12, 2017 at 4:59 AM, Maciek Wójcikowski
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> There are no Python 3.6 packages of rdkit right now.
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> I guess we can ask Greg or Riccardo to build them with the next release of
> RDKit.
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That is the plan. When we do the next release (in about a week), we'll do
python3.6 builds
Hi Francois,
There are no Python 3.6 packages of rdkit right now.
I guess we can ask Greg or Riccardo to build them with the next release of
RDKit.
Pozdrawiam, | Best regards,
Maciek Wójcikowski
mac...@wojcikowski.pl
2017-04-12 10:27 GMT+02:00 François-Régis Chalaoux :
> Trying to insta
Trying to install rdkit with anaconda on linux I got this error:
UnsatisfiableError:
The following specifications were found to be in conflict:
- python 3.6*
- rdkit -> boost ==1.56.0 -> python 2.7* -> openssl 1.0.1*
Use "conda info " to see the dependencies for each package.
What can I do ?
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