Thanks, Greg. I assumed that because the installation manager gave a conda
invocation for rdkit-postgresql, it must exist. Perhaps a bad assumption,
but that's why I guessed that it's just not been ported to OS X.
FWIW, there is a conda build of PostgreSQL, called "postgresql".
Thanks again,
-P.
There just isn't a conda build (yet) for the cartridge (or, I believe, for
PostgreSQL itself).
I did a bit of looking this morning and it is going to require some work to get
things working.
On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 6:25 AM +0200, "Peter S. Shenkin"
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On Sat, Aug 27, 2016 at 5:23 AM, Peter S. Shenkin wrote:
>
> Lazy execution rules.
>
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Hey, Greg,
Enjoy the mountains and put this on the back burner. I'll report progress
(or lack thereof), and in fact I might not have an immediate need for the
cartridge, so it can lag behind. Lazy execution rules.
-P.
On Fri, Aug 26, 2016 at 10:57 PM, Greg Landrum
Hi,
I want to install RDKit on my Mac Mini, which I just upgraded to El
Capitan. It's pretty much a virgin machine (wiped clean, but running
Yosemite, before I started). I don't need to compile RDKit (unless you say
I have to); I want to install an image and have it work with PostgreSQL and
the
On Thu, Aug 25, 2016 at 5:34 PM, Tim Dudgeon wrote:
> It seems that RDKit looks for junit here: /usr/share/java/junit.jar
>
> But on my Ubuntu system that is a symlink to a JUnit3 jar file, and the
> correct link for JUnit4 is /usr/share/java/junit4.jar, and the tests
>
I am very happy to announce that I finally managed to include the
rdkit RPM package in the official Fedora repositories[1]
This means if you are a Fedora 23 (and above) user you will be able to
install rdkit with a simple:
dnf install rdkit
Please remember, if you want to use the python
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