Dear all,
I am stuck trying to install Open-source PyMol on a new Windows 10 (64-bit)
laptop following the instructions from
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Windows_Install.
I have installed Python 2.7.15 to C:\Python27 (from python-2.7.15.amd64.msi)
and assembled the following files in a C
Hi Peter,
we haven't seen this problem before, can you give us some details about your
setup? Is this on Windows 8?
Thanks,
Thomas
On 29 Aug 2014, at 14:11, Peter Kahn wrote:
> Dear All:
>
> Help!
> Re-installing Pymol 1.7.0.5 after uninstalling failed with the following
> error:
> "Pymol
Dear All:
Help!
Re-installing Pymol 1.7.0.5 after uninstalling failed with the following
error:
"Pymol 64 bit setup:Object already exists."
When I pressed OK, the following message appeared:
"Setup wizard ended prematurely because of an error. To install at a
later time run setup wizard aga
Dear Pete
Thanks for the help. The one that didn't work was the standard 0.99,
not a beta version - pymol-0_99rc1-bin-win32.zip. As you suggested, the
earlier 0.98 - pymol-0_98rc5-bin-win32.zip *does* work so I'm up and
running. I guess others will know the ins and outs of the error.
Daniel
Daniel,
> I just tried to install the latest version of Pymol on a XP laptop. The
> installation completes but when I try to launch the program I get
Are you trying the latest release version or one of the betas? In any
event, it might be possible to install an older version (although this may
Dear all
I just tried to install the latest version of Pymol on a XP laptop. The
installation completes but when I try to launch the program I get
pymol.exe - Unable to Locate Component
This application has failed to start because MSVCR71.dll was not found.
It says that re-installing might hel
On Thu, Apr 15, 2004 at 10:27:32AM -0400, Shu-Hsien Sheu wrote:
> [mfitz...@man local]$ sudo rpm -V pymol-0.95-1 package pymol-0.95-1 is
> not installed
Just a shot in the dark, but are you sure the package is called
pymol-0.95-1 and not just pymol?
Michael
The warning is ok, just ignore.
And to check the rpm package, use "pymol" as package name, not with
version numbers.
like 'rpm -q pymol'
Chen
On Thu, 15 Apr 2004, Shu-Hsien Sheu wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Our system administrator of a linux cluster have trouble upgrading from 0.93
> to 0.95:
>
> [mfitz..
Hi,
Our system administrator of a linux cluster have trouble upgrading from 0.93
to 0.95:
[mfitz...@man local]$ sudo rpm -U --test pymol-0.95-1.rh73.py22.i386.rpm
[mfitz...@man local]$ sudo rpm -U pymol-0.95-1.rh73.py22.i386.rpm
warning: user warren does not exist - using root
warning: user warre