Hi CY and Jared,
Jared, CY is actually right that MacPyMOL won't run if you're not logged in to
the Mac desktop. I assume in your test, you were logged in on the imac
(WindowServer running for your user).
For this use case, we now provide the "Mac alternative X11-only build"
(current: "pymol-v
Hi CY -
If you're using the -c flag, you shouldn't need a windowing system at all. The
following works for me between a MacBook Air and an iMac, both running 10.9.5,
with MacPyMOL 1.7.6.0 installed on the iMac.
### begin shell ###
(macbook-air)~ › ssh jared@imac
Password:
Last login: Fri May 2
Hello,
I am trying to run MacPyMOL in command line mode with "-c -q" option. While
directly logged in to the computer, it works. But if I ssh into the
computer (even with X11 forwarding enabled), it fails with some errors
about connecting to WindowServer And I can tell it actually tried to
launch