
Hi Chimera friends, I've been trying to install BioPython into the Python interpreter embedded within Chimera. I've been following the guidelines posted a couple of years ago: http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/pipermail/chimera-dev/2011/000807.html This works up to a point for me. I'm using Mac OS X 10.8.5 with MacPorts installed. I'm trying to install BioPython 1.63: http://biopython.org/wiki/Download#Installation_Instructions The "build" process starts to work, but gets hung up with the error "xcrun: Error: failed to exec real xcrun. (No such file or directory)". It seems to be referencing "/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX10.6.sdk", which does not exist in recent versions of Xcode. I've been able to install the 10.6 frameworks into both Xcode 4.6.2 and Xcode 5.x, but that still doesn't work. I manually installed the MacOSX10.6.sdk from Xcode 4.2 into the appropriate location, but still no luck. I'm using BioPython because I want to pull some information out of the PDB headers. I was able to use PDBio as described in this discussion: http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/pipermail/chimera-users/2007-February/001291.html But the "dictionary" entries "keyed by record type" need additional cleanup/parsing before I can use them (which is why I wanted to use BioPython). Is this just a case of Apple not building in enough backwards compatibility? Or is it something that Chimera needs to fix? Do you have any additional suggestions for me about "PDBio"? The fields I want are the DOI and title information. Finally, is there an analogous "EMDBio" for EMDB records? Thanks, Darrell -- Darrell Hurt, Ph.D. Section Head, Computational Biology Bioinformatics and Computational Biosciences Branch (BCBB) OCICB/OSMO/OD/NIAID/NIH 31 Center Drive, Room 3B62B, MSC 2135 Bethesda, MD 20892-2135 Office: 301-402-0095 Mobile: 301-758-3559 Web: BCBB Home Page<http://www.niaid.nih.gov/about/organization/odoffices/omo/ocicb/Pages/bcbb.a...> Twitter: @niaidbioit<https://twitter.com/niaidbioit> Disclaimer: The information in this e-mail and any of its attachments is confidential and may contain sensitive information. It should not be used by anyone who is not the original intended recipient. If you have received this e-mail in error please inform the sender and delete it from your mailbox or any other storage devices. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases shall not accept liability for any statements made that are sender's own and not expressly made on behalf of the NIAID by one of its representatives.