From: Randy H. <he...@in...> - 2009-01-17 13:02:17
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Kramer, Just a brief update... thanks to the hard work of the Chimera team, we should (hopefully) be very close to an OSX (daily) build that will support NLOPredict. Basically, what they've done is (through our requests and maybe others) provide access to matplotlib, a dependency for NLOPredict. We still have a problem to resolve, but when it's ready to go, I was wondering if you'd mind being a guinea pig and do some testing? -Randy On Jan 13, 2009, at 9:10 AM, Kramer Campen wrote: > Dear Randy: > > I (and at least one other colleague at my institution) would like it > on > OS X. I don't know if the issues are relevant to the particular build > of OS X (either through x windows or native) but we would obviously be > happy to do either. > > Kramer > > > > Randy Heiland wrote: >> Hi Kramer, >> >> Unfortunately, the answer, in general, is no. I've been >> talking/working w/ the Chimera dev team about some of the issues and >> they're not resolved yet. What platform do you use - Windows, Linux, >> or OSX? We can try to make your port a priority. >> >> -Randy >> >> On Jan 13, 2009, at 7:23 AM, Kramer Campen wrote: >> >>> Dear all: >>> >>> I wonder if there is a version of NLOPredict floating around that >>> would >>> work with the current version of Chimera (1.3). It's proving to >>> be a >>> little tricky to track down older versions. >>> >>> Thanks in advance for any suggestions. >>> >>> Kramer >>> >>> -- >>> Biosurface Spectroscopy Group >>> FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics [AMOLF] >>> 407 Kruislaan >>> 1098 SJ Amsterdam >>> The Netherlands >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ >>> >>> This SF.net email is sponsored by: >>> SourcForge Community >>> SourceForge wants to tell your story. >>> http://p.sf.net/sfu/sf-spreadtheword >>> _______________________________________________ >>> Nlopredict-users mailing list >>> Nlo...@li... >>> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/nlopredict-users > > -- > Biosurface Spectroscopy Group > FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics [AMOLF] > 407 Kruislaan > 1098 SJ Amsterdam > The Netherlands > |