OK, thank you, Eric!


On Thursday, April 13, 2017 2:03 PM, Eric Pettersen <pett@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:


It seems that you have the IDLE shell set to autostart, which unsurprisingly fails in nogui mode.  It’s harmless — you can ignore it.

—Eric

On Apr 12, 2017, at 2:30 PM, hy liao <hl_random@yahoo.com> wrote:

Thank you, Eric! but I get this error, will it cause later malfunctions?

> chimera/bin/chimera --nogui --script "chimera/bin/pip install scipy"
Starting extension 'IDLE' failed 
(and then blah...)

Thanks again,
SL




On Tuesday, April 11, 2017 1:28 PM, Eric Pettersen <pett@cgl.ucsf.edu> wrote:


You type that to the Unix shell, the same way you started Chimera.  So:

<whatever command you use to start Chimera>  --nogui --script get-pip.py

—Eric

Eric Pettersen
UCSF Computer Graphics Lab


On Apr 10, 2017, at 6:23 PM, hy liao <hl_random@yahoo.com> wrote:

Hi, this was posted here, but where exactly do I invoke the said chimera command? I open chimera with IDLE; a python shell opens with the following

Python 2.7.10 (default, May  4 2016, 01:09:35) 
[GCC 4.6.2] on linux2
Type "copyright", "credits" or "license()" for more information.
==== No Subprocess ====
>>> 
>>> import chimera
>>>

I tried what the posting said, but got an error
>>> chimera --nogui --script get-pip.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "<pyshell#3>", line 1, in <module>
   chimera --nogui --script get-pip.py
NameError: name 'nogui' is not defined

Thanks,
SL








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