[chimera-dev] Source code availability
Thomas Goddard
goddard at cgl.ucsf.edu
Thu Jun 16 10:55:54 PDT 2005
Hi Jim,
The Chimera C++ source code is available on request for outside
developers.
Most of the source code is Python which comes with all Chimera
distributions. The Chimera C++ header files are also available.
The link for those is in the Chimera Programmer's Manual (not on
the download page).
http://www.cgl.ucsf.edu/chimera/docs/ProgrammersGuide/index.html
The Chimera C++ source code is currently provided by request. The
C++ source is not freely available for reasons I do not understand.
You would need to discuss that with the head of our lab Tom Ferrin
(tef at cgl.ucsf.edu).
There is one piece of code used by Chimera for computing molecular
surfaces (MSMS from Michel Sanner) for which the source code is not
available.
Chimera depends on 25 third party packages (TclTk Togl Tix Pmw
PyOpenGL zlib Python Numeric jpeg tiff freetype Imaging netcdf
Scientific MMTK HappyDoc tr openssl ftgl omni msms otf autostereo
swish-e FFmpeg), so it is quite alot of work to compile it yourself.
So the main use to you of the Chimera source code is probably for
figuring out how Chimera works -- not for building it yourself.
Tom
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