On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 10:39 AM, Ben Eisenbraun <bene@hkl.hms.harvard.edu> wrote:
I don't see any nightlies listed since then, and trolling the build
pages, it looks like things are in a state of flux right now with
quite a few broken builds.

Yes, I've been making some invasive changes which broke many of the builds - it's mainly just the Mac installers which have problems, however.  We had previously released a few of these but then Paul found some bugs (my fault).

I don't actually care about the nightlies per se; I have a user that
wants to try PHENIX with Rosetta refinement, and per an older thread,
we need a Rosetta nightly release for that to work. Do we also need a
PHENIX nightly? Or should 1.8.4 work for this purpose?

I'd use this:

https://www.phenix-online.org/download/phenix/nightly/?version=dev-1516

I deleted the Mac builds, so whatever is left should be (mostly) okay.  There is one essential change here, which is that Python is already built with the shared library, so you can use a binary installer to compile the hybrid Rosetta app.  (I think the source installer should also build the shared library by default, without extra arguments.)  I haven't updated the documentation to reflect this yet because we're still testing.

Note that I have yet to try MR-Rosetta with the hybrid install, so the suggestion about keeping the hybrid installation separate stands.  I will try to investigate this soon.

-Nat