
Hi Luca, Chimera doesn’t save .pyc files, it saves .py files. When Chimera opens a .py file, a “compiled” version — the .pyc file — is created. .pyc files can be opened in Chimera, but are only guaranteed to open on the same machine that they were originally compiled on. The error message you got indicates that the .pyc file is not compatible with the machine you are trying to open it on. —Eric Eric Pettersen UCSF Computer Graphics Lab
On Dec 12, 2016, at 6:31 AM, Luca Pellegrini <lp212@cam.ac.uk> wrote:
Hi,
How can I open in Chimera a saved .pyc session file? When I try, Chimera reports the following error message:
Error while processing /Users/lp212/Dropbox/<filename.pyc>: .pyc files are not portable; please use .py file instead
Unfortunately I don’t have the .py file, Chimera doesn’t seem to have saved it (not sure why).
Thanks, Luca
Luca Pellegrini, PhD Department of Biochemistry University of Cambridge 80 Tennis Court Road Cambridge CB2 1GA UK
Email: lp212@cam.ac.uk Phone: 0044-1223-760469
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