On Wed, Jun 13, 2018 at 5:51 PM Dimitri Maziuk via Rdkit-discuss <
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> On 6/13/2018 10:06 AM, Greg Landrum wrote:
> > Note that my answer assumes that there is a reason that you don't have
> > X11 installed on your linux box. If that's not the case, you should be
> > able to fix things "more easily" by installing X
>
> Quite frankly, this is rapidly becoming unusable as a software platform.
> I need to install X11 to UUF-optimize a MOL? Seriously?
>
You don't excerpt the earlier message where I explained how to get things
working without needing X installed. Was that not clear? If you don't want
to have X installed but would still like to use the conda builds, you can
just install the two packages from the RDKit channel.
If you aren't using conda, none of this is relevant and you have to build
the RDKit yourself anyway, as Geoff pointed out. We know that this is
non-trivial for many people, and that's why we provide the conda builds.
-greg
>
> E.g. on centos anaconda installs NetworkManager (why?) which comes in
> "enabled at boot" but not configured, so next time you reboot, perhaps
> weeks later, tada! -- you've lost the network. And don't get me started
> on having several versions of boost coexist...
>
> Dima
>
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