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mcce version installed via conda #300

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mbatgh opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 4 comments
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mcce version installed via conda #300

mbatgh opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 4 comments

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mbatgh commented Jun 11, 2024

Hi,

I successfully installed mcce using conda as suggested here:
https://gunnerlab.github.io/Stable-MCCE/quick/
which gives me mcce version 1.1.0 (at least it tells me so when I run the command with the --version flag)

Now there is a paper from 2009 called "MCCE2: Improving protein pKa calculations with extensive
side chain rotamer sampling".

also on https://sites.google.com/site/mccewiki it says:
"Current development focuses are on the following 4 aspects: Integrating the new version
of DelPhi into MCCE 3.5..."

and on https://github.com/GunnerLab there is a repository called:
Zoom-Link-for-meeting-MCCE4

so it looks as if there were a number of versions around (at least 1, 2, 3, and 4) and conda installation
leaves me with the seemingly oldest version There is also a repository called Develop-MCCE, but here
the last update appears to be four years old, and documentation is rather sparse.

Is there a way to obtain a newer/the most recent version?

thanks!
Michael

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newbooks commented Jun 11, 2024 via email

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mbatgh commented Jun 11, 2024

thanks for the link to the compilation instructions, that looks useful!
I assume what I get compiling the source from Stable-MCCE is version 2, correct?
Is there anywhere something like "release notes" with some details about which algorithms and features are available in this current version?

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