Under Unix install a selfx distribution using the perl command, for example:
perl cctbx_redhat80.selfxUnder Windows exe distributions are installed simply by running them (the matching Python version must be installed already).
The installer must be run on the platform where it is used. The installed package may be used over the network, but only if the pathnames to the installation directory are identical on the server and the client.
perl cctbx_python_23_bundle.selfxThis installs Python 2.3 and all cctbx modules from scratch.
Alternative for manual installation: cctbx_python_23_bundle.tar.gz [Installation instructions]
perl cctbx_python_222_bundle.selfxThis installs Python 2.2.2 and all cctbx modules from scratch.
Alternative for manual installation: cctbx_python_222_bundle.tar.gz [Installation instructions]
perl cctbx_bundle.selfxThis installs all cctbx modules from scratch. Python 2.2.1 or higher must be pre-installed on the target machine. Known to work under Redhat 8.0 with the Python version that ships with the operating system (/usr/bin/python).
Alternative for manual installation: cctbx_bundle.tar.gz [Installation instructions]
iotbx:
- Support for MarCCD detector images.
- ImageFactory function takes a file name and returns an
image object of type ADSCImage or MarImage, whichever
is appropriate. Unsupported formats raise an exception.
libtbx:
- Support for Python installations without Python's include
directory (Mac OS X 10.3 without Xcode).
- unsetenv PYTHONHOME (conflict with MGL Tools setup)
Latest Boost CVS (2004_03_15_1147)
Latest SCons CVS (2004_03_12_1148)