- Mar 11, 2020
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Bienchen authored
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- Feb 25, 2020
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Bienchen authored
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- Feb 20, 2020
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Bienchen authored
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- Dec 17, 2019
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Studer Gabriel authored
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- Nov 13, 2019
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Studer Gabriel authored
This commit doesn't make OpenStructure work with Python 3. The goal of this commit was to perform an automated port of the Python code and make it compile. The performed steps: - Edited CMakeLists.txt to search for Python with 3.6 as min version 3.6 is the Python version shipped by default with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS - Add version 3.6 to cmake_support/FindPython.cmake - Adapt setup_boost macro in cmake_support/OST.cmake to prefer versioned libraries and not first check for boost_python.so. In the example of Ubuntu 18.04, libboost_python.so is specific for Python 2 but libboost_python3.so is the one we want. - apply the following command: 2to3-2.7 -n -w <OST_DIR> - adapt base/pymod/wrap_base.cc, gui/pymod/wrap_gui.cc and gui/pymod/export_message_widget.cc as PyString functionalities do not exist anymore in the Python 3 interpreter (replaced by PyUnicode) - adapt gui/src/python_shell/python_interpreter_worker.hh to resolve issue discussed in https://stackoverflow.com/questions/23068700/embedding-python3-in-qt-5 Long story short: Qt does a typedef for "slots" which causes trouble with other headers that are pulled in from the Python interpreter
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- Jul 04, 2019
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Gerardo Tauriello authored
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Gerardo Tauriello authored
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Gerardo Tauriello authored
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- Oct 28, 2010
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Marco Biasini authored
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