Bradley,
PyMOL runs with its own Python interpreter -- it does not (and cannot)
work with external interpreter code unless that interpreter exactly
matches the version
Try pointing PYTHONPATH at installed BioPython directly, or try copying
BioPython into PyMOL's modules directory.
Cheers,
Warren
________________________________
From: Bradley Hintze [mailto:bradle...@aggiemail.usu.edu]
Sent: Friday, April 24, 2009 9:48 PM
To: pymol-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [PyMOL] importing in scripts
I am trying to import a BioPython module into a pymol script but
pymol can' find it. When I import it from the DOS>python command line it
imports fine. Obviously pymol isn't looking in the right place for the
module. Is there a way to force pymol to look in the right place?
--
Bradley J. Hintze
Biochemistry Undergraduate
Utah State University
801-712-8799
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