Hi,

It sounds like you should check the version of python you're using to 
try to build pymol.

I've been able to build pymol 1.4.1 using python 2.6.4 (and pmw 1.3.2) 
on several linux distributions (although I haven't tried on Centos 5.10) 
and OS X.

Hope this helps,

Pete

Edith Gincel wrote:
> Dear all
> 
> I am working on Centos 5.10, kernel 2.6.18-371.1.2.el5
> 
> I was using pymol 1.3r2, and it worked perfectly
> I installed a second screen (useful for NMR) on my computer, and since 
> then, I have problems with pymol
> 
> I first had to update my kernel, which is now the one I wrote on the top 
> of my post.
> but then, I couldn't launch pymol, I always got a "segmentation fault" 
> and that was it....
> I couln't find any reason for that
> 
> So, I decided to install a new version of pymol.
> I tried the 1.6.0.0 one,
> "python setup.py build install"
> Traceback (most recent call last):
>    File "setup.py", line 142, in ?
>      import create_shadertext
>    File "/home/edith/logiciels/pymol/create_shadertext.py", line 8
>      with open(os.path.join(shaderdir, inputfile)) as f:
>              ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
> 
> So I tried the 1.5 version, no more success (with other errors) .... 
> neither any of the former versions could be installed (unless the 1.3r2 
> which doesn't work at all)
> 
> 
> Does someone have any idea?
> 
> thank you very much
> 
> 
> 


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