From: Thomas H. <tho...@sc...> - 2013-07-01 09:36:23
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Hi Paul and Adam, I can confirm this. The problem comes with two patches that Fedora applies to freeglut (freeglut_xinput.c). I don't know why they do this, but if I compile freeglut without those, PyMOL works fine. Paul, that 1.4.1 version of PyMOL and also Coot, are those linked to the system glut library (/usr/lib64/libglut.so.3.9.0 on my Fedora 18) or is there any other glut installation? Incentive builds of PyMOL 1.6 ship with a working glut library. It's only used as a fallback if there is no system glut (determined by setup.sh). So if you are on Fedora 18, just move "pymol/ext/libextra/libglut.so.3" to "pymol/ext/lib/" to give it priority over the broken system glut. Cheers, Thomas Adam Middleton wrote, On 06/26/13 12:14: > Hi Paul, > > I have the same problem. I am using Fedora 18 and PyMOL v.1.5 (from > the repository). > > It is annoying. Right now I have to use another computer if I want to > use the more 'advanced' functions of PyMOL. > > I found one other person with the same problem who posted to the > Fedora forum, and got no response: > http://www.forum.fedoraforum.org/showthread.php?t=287005 > > No explanations here. > > Adam > > On Wed, Jun 26, 2013 at 3:08 AM, Paul Paukstelis wrote: >> I've found that all recent versions (1.5, 1.6, non-incentive) of Pymol >> on my laptop running updated Fedora 18 (nvidia drivers) don't allow me >> to use the control or shift keys for selection or editing in the gui. I >> dug out an older version (1.4.1) and it behaved properly. It appears to >> be pymol specific as coot and other programs work fine. Has anyone seen >> this before or have some sort of explanation? >> >> Thanks, >> >> --paul -- Thomas Holder PyMOL Developer Schrödinger Contractor |