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Tag Archives: tonto-chem

Sep 20

tonto-chem update

Posted on September 20, 2011 by Pascal

New rpms of tonto-chem for centos 6, fedora 13-15. Centos 5 is missing, I have some troubles. There are builds for the serial version and mpi versions using openmpi, mpich2 or mvapich2. All versions can be installed simulatenously and a … Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Fedora | Tagged tonto-chem
Aug 31

Tonto-chem troubles

Posted on August 31, 2010 by Pascal

Tonto is still absent on fedora 13 repo, the reason is I want to improve the spec file and produce mpi binaries as well. So far I have rpms for red hat 6: a basic gfortran build, an openmpi build, … Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Fedora | Tagged tonto-chem
Dec 10

A raft of updates

Posted on December 10, 2009 by John

I thought, I know I’ll update CCTBX, Tonto-chem, Olex2 and Olex2-GUI rpms for the testing repo. I can do that in a few hours and upload the lot before I leave to catch the train. This is true I could … Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Fedora, Testing | Tagged cctbx, olex2, test-repo, tonto-chem
Sep 16

Updates test-repo! CCTBX, Olex2 and Tonto-chem

Posted on September 16, 2009 by John

I’ve uploaded new versions of CCTBX, Olex2 (engine) and Tonto-chem to the test-repo. Please let me know how things work out with them. The CCTBX build brings it up to the September nightly builds and to fix compatibility issues with … Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Fedora | Tagged cctbx, olex2, tonto-chem
Aug 13

CCTBX to be released to testing repos soon……

Posted on August 13, 2009 by John

Well my hand was forced by alterations to Olex2 so I’ve finally got around to playing with Pascal’s cctbx.spec. I’ve sorted of merged it with Cameron’s spec file so we now have a cctbx.spec which we can build cctbx for … Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Debroglie, Fedora | Tagged cctbx, olex2, tonto-chem
Apr 24

Platon Update and Tonto-chem test release

Posted on April 24, 2009 by John

Platon has been updated to the latest source release and we’ve added tonto-chem to the testing repositories for all live distributions. If you want to know more about tonto-chem follow this: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tonto-chem Don’t forget to leave comments if your struggling … Continue reading →

Posted in Centos, Fedora | Tagged platon, tonto-chem

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