Hi Greg,
Thanks a lot, your help is much appreciated!
Thanks and kind regards,
Michal
On 22 February 2017 at 07:04, Greg Landrum wrote:
> Michal,
>
> This morning I did a win32 build of the RDKit with python 3.5 and pushed
> it to anaconda. You should (hopefully) be able to do "conda install -c
Michal,
This morning I did a win32 build of the RDKit with python 3.5 and pushed it
to anaconda. You should (hopefully) be able to do "conda install -c rdkit
rdkit" now and have things work. I will try python 2.7 tomorrow.
It turns out that this isn't much extra effort, so assuming this build
wor
On Tue, Feb 21, 2017 at 4:18 AM, 杨弘宾 wrote:
> Hi Greg,
> I am using 32-bit python27 and anaconda (with 64-bit windows 10). So I
> cannot update to latest version and test with "abnormal" operation of rdMolDraw2D> as you proposed several days
> ago.
> Since it did not trouble me, I plan t
Hi Greg, I am using 32-bit python27 and anaconda (with 64-bit windows 10).
So I cannot update to latest version and test as you proposed several days ago.
Since it did not trouble me, I plan to upgrade all this environment in the
future.
BTW, is it necessary to upgrade python into 3.6 i
Hi Greg,
Thanks for your reply. Actually, >50% of my (prospective) users are stuck
on 32-bit. It would be really nice to have a python3 build (even once a
year) but I understand that the demand is low and waning. I guess the
solution is to use python2.7 for the time being...
Thanks and kind regards
Hi Michal,
We've only ever done python2.7 builds for win32 and we stopped doing those
with the 2016.03 release.
I will have to check, but I think I probably can start doing these again,
but I'm reluctant due to the amount of effort required.
How many users do you need to support who are stuck on 3
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