Hi,
Since you are installing from source, the easiest way would be to edit the
Python script that installs all the base dependencies. To do so,
1) Open install_base_packages.py located in
phenix-installer-dev-2306-source/modules/cctbx_project/libtbx/auto_build
2) Add 'configure_args.append("--enable_unicode=ucs4")' after line 644.
That section just adds our flags to the configure step for installing
Python. After editing, your section should look like,
configure_args.append("--enable-shared")
configure_args.append("--enable-unicode=ucs4")
configure_args.append("LDFLAGS=-Wl,-rpath=\$$ORIGIN/../lib")
3) Just run the Phenix install program (./install --prefix=<installation
directory>) like normal and Python will be compiled with your new flag.
Let me know if you have any issues. Thanks!
--
Billy K. Poon
Research Scientist, Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
1 Cyclotron Road, M/S 33R0345
Berkeley, CA 94720
Tel: (510) 486-5709
Fax: (510) 486-5909
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On Sun, Feb 14, 2016 at 5:55 PM, acyang
Hi Billy
Thanks for your reply. I installed phenix from source (phenix-installer-dev-2306-source.tar.gz). And I used scientific linux 7.1 for my workstation. I noticed that SCONS is adopted in the installation of phenix, and phenix will download a modified version of python (python_2.7.8_cci). I think the problem can be solved by adding a flag "--enable-unicode=ucs4" in configuring Python-2.7.8_cci.
I'd appreciate if you can tell me how to modify the SCONS script file.
by A.C.
2016-02-12 16:52 GMT+08:00 Billy Poon
: Hi,
Are you installing phenix from source or from a binary distribution? And which operating system are you using? I can give you the flags (in addition to the --prefix flag for installing into the base directory) for the configure step for either OS X or Linux.
You can basically install Phenix normally, and then recompile our Python from scratch with our regular flags and your extra flag.
-- Billy K. Poon Research Scientist, Molecular Biophysics and Integrated Bioimaging Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 1 Cyclotron Road, M/S 33R0345 Berkeley, CA 94720 Tel: (510) 486-5709 Fax: (510) 486-5909 Web: https://phenix-online.org
On Wed, Feb 3, 2016 at 3:05 AM, acyang
wrote: Hi everyone
I've installed pymol and phenix on my scientific linux7.1 workstation. I can launch pymol via the launching script($PYMOL_HOME/pymol) normally. But when I launched pymol in phenix GUI, I got some error as followed:
********************************************************************************************************************************* Traceback (most recent call last): File "/opt/PyMOL/modules/pymol/__init__.py", line 71, in <module> import pymol File "/opt/PyMOL/modules/pymol/__init__.py", line 521, in <module> import pymol._cmd ImportError: /opt/PyMOL/modules/pymol/_cmd.so: undefined symbol: PyUnicodeUCS4_SetDefaultEncoding
********************************************************************************************************************************* After STFW*, *I knew the problem is about unicode variant (UCS2, UCS4). I also checked the configuration of two python. For /bin/python (adopted by pymol)
import sys>>> print sys.maxunicode1114111
And for $PHENIX_HOME/base/bin/python (adopted by phenix)
import sys print sys.maxunicode 65535
My question is : How do I add the flag --enable-unicode=ucs4 in configuring Python-2.7.8_cci.
I'd appreciate if any reply on this.
acyang
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