[BioPython] mac OSX

Jeffrey Chang jchang@smi.stanford.edu
Wed, 20 Nov 2002 19:46:13 -0800


If you are comfortable with the command line, you can install it using
the generic unix installation procedure:
python setup.py install

I have been using the CVS version successfully on OS X 10.2.

Jeff



On Wed, Nov 20, 2002 at 06:32:53PM -0800, Sagar Damle wrote:
> 
> I was wondering if anyone has compiled an OSX version of biopython yet. 
>  There was this (below) email a few months back, but I can't seem to 
> find a binary that works with OSX 10.2
> 
> actually, the answer may be simpler...  basically, I can't find the 
> installation directory (described in the readme.txt file that comes 
> with the 'classic' binary).  Either I'm not looking at the right place, 
> or I'm not downloading the correct binary.
> 
> """Installation:
> Drag all folders into: python-> Lib -> site-packages
> 
> """
> 
> -sagar
> 
> 
> On Thursday, July 11, 2002, at 01:16 AM, Yair Benita wrote:
> 
> >on 10/7/02 13:56, Aidan Budd at budd@embl-heidelberg.de wrote:
> >
> >>at least it
> >>doesn't work for me at the moment... should I go for installing it 
> >>from
> >>source?)
> >
> >If you want to use the MacPython and not the unix command line python 
> >I can
> >easily compile biopython for you. I made just a classic version since 
> >nobody
> >asked for a carbon version.
> >It is a good idea to have both OS X and OS 9 supported. I will post it 
> >in a
> >few days.
> >Yair
> >-- 
> >Yair Benita
> >Pharmaceutical Proteomics
> >Utrecht University
> >
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