Hi Jason,

> The key seems to be,
> 
> >   PyMOLShader_NewFromFile-Warning: default shader files not found, loading 
> > from memory.
> 
> We load shaders from disk, but when they're not found we just read in
> some basic default shaders from code, which is what this is doing. Did
> you move or change $PYMOL_DATA?

Ah, I bet this is because they are running it via X-forwarding over an
ssh tunnel. I'm pretty certain that one of the reports came from a user
running PyMOL this way, and I can duplicate the error messages running over
a tunnel.

Is this actually going to break anything?

Thanks.

-ben

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| Ben Eisenbraun
| SBGrid Consortium                          | http://sbgrid.org       |
| Harvard Medical School                     | http://hms.harvard.edu  |

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