Hello Brenton,

I used the pdd2pqr provided by Ubuntu repositories (version 1.8) and installed 
it directly(with Synaptic) from there.
The path on my Xubuntu system is: /usr/share/pdb2pqr/pdb2pqr.py

I also tried setting something up on Windows but gave up eventually.

Good luck and all the best,
Matic


On 14. 04. 2015 08:39, Brenton Horne wrote:

Hi,

pdb2pqr.py doesn't exist in the pdb2pqr tar.gz file (for either 2.0.0 or
1.8 versions; in a previous question I was advised to use the 1.8
version) and consequently APBS tools doesn't work. I have tried turning
the pdb2pqr.py.in into pdb2pqr.py by removing the "in" extension, but
the APBS failed to set up the grid after I did this. Is there any way
around this?

Thanks for your time,
Brenton

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