[Biopython] Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: Antwort: Re: installation as non-administrator

Paul.Czodrowski at merck.de Paul.Czodrowski at merck.de
Wed May 4 12:40:06 UTC 2011


Dear Joao & Peter,

this is what I got:

"
Test error handling when presented with Fasta non-XML data ... ok
Test error handling when presented with GenBank non-XML data ... ok
Test parsing XML returned by EFetch, Nucleotide database (first test) ...
ERROR
Test parsing XML returned by EFetch, Protein database ... ERROR
Test parsing XML returned by EFetch, OMIM database ... ERROR
Test parsing XML returned by EFetch, PubMed database (first test) ...
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
"


Cheers,
Paul

> On the same level of Bio/ you have another directory called Tests/.
>
> If I list my biopython directory:
>
> joaor at home: ls biopython-git/
> *Bio*         BioSQL      CONTRIB     DEPRECATED  Doc         LICENSE
> MANIFEST.in NEWS        README      Scripts     *Tests*       build
> do2to3.py   setup.py
>
> The file Peter was talking about should be there.
>
> Cheers,
>
> João [...] Rodrigues
> http://nmr.chem.uu.nl/~joao
>

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