I guess several people missed my previous messages about switching to
OB-2.2 development builds.
Yesterday I “flipped the switch” and added API to Avogadro which
doesn’t exist in OB-2.1. I’ll be doing this more often in the next few
days. I have some code to implement grids/cubes for display of
orbitals, charge density, etc. This doesn’t exist in OB-2.1.
More will come. Avogadro is helping to push the direction of Open
Babel. (We did it with 2.1 too.)
So please track the OB-2.2 trunk. It should also have a variety of bug
fixes, particularly for protein visualization with the ribbon engine:
svn co https://openbabel.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/openbabel/openbabel/trunk
openbabel-2.2
Thanks!
-Geoff
2007/11/8, Geoffrey Hutchison geoff.hutchison@gmail.com:
Yesterday I “flipped the switch” and added API to Avogadro which
doesn’t exist in OB-2.1. I’ll be doing this more often in the next few
days. I have some code to implement grids/cubes for display of
orbitals, charge density, etc. This doesn’t exist in OB-2.1.
So please track the OB-2.2 trunk. It should also have a variety of bug
fixes, particularly for protein visualization with the ribbon engine:
This is all cool and everything. Just one issue: Could you release
some kind of “preview” (or alpha, beta, whatever) of OB 2.2-pre? If
that is released I’d add OB 2.2-pre to Novells BuildService and after
that add Avogadro-trunk to it. Without a “release” this somehow sucks
in the BuildService.
As the BuildService is distro-independant this might get us more testers.
Carsten