https://github.com/cgohlke/pymol-open-source-wheels
Pymol-open-source wheels for Python on Windows.
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Pymol-open-source wheels for Python on Windows.
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README.md
Pymol-open-source wheels for Python on Windows
This repository provides unofficial binary wheels for Pymol-open-source for Python on Windows.
PyMOL(tm) is a visualization software for rendering and animating 3D molecular structures. PyMOL is a trademark of Schrodinger, LLC.
The files are unofficial (meaning: informal, unrecognized, personal, unsupported, no warranty, no liability, provided "as is") and made available for testing and evaluation purposes.
Source code changes, if any, have been submitted to the project maintainers or are included in the wheels.
Installation
The wheels can be downloaded from the Releases page.
Install a wheel on the command line, for example for Python 3.13 64-bit:
py.exe -3.13 -m pip install pymol-3.2.0a0-cp313-cp313-win_amd64.whl
Install the PyMOL launcher, for example:
py.exe -3.13 -m pip install pymol_launcher-3.2.0a0-cp313-cp313-win_amd64.whl
Start the PyMOL app using the PyMOL.exe executable in Python's folder or from the command line:
py.exe -3.13 -m pymol
The Microsoft Visual C++ Redistributable packages for Visual Studio 2022 is required to run the software.
The pymol-open-source package conflicts with the chempy package. Only one library can be imported in a process.
Release 2025.7.4
This release was built from the following source code:
- Pymol-open-source 3.2.0a0 master
- boost 1.88.0
- brotli 1.1.0
- bzip2 1.0.8
- freeglut 3.6.0
- freetype 2.13.3
- glew 2.2.0
- glm 1.0.1
- harfbuzz 11.2.1
- libpng 1.6.49
- libxml2 2.14.4
- libxslt 1.1.43
- mmtf-cpp 1.1.0
- msgpack-cxx 6.1.0
- OpenVR 1.0.17
- VTK-m 2.3.0
- win-iconv master
- zlib-ng 2.2.4
Build system
- Windows Dev Kit 2023
- Visual Studio 2022 Community 17.14
- CPython 3.11, 3.12, 3.13, 3.14
Alternatives
Official binaries for PyMOL for Windows are available at pymol.org.
Pymol-open-source can also be installed via conda-forge.
Owner
- Name: Christoph Gohlke
- Login: cgohlke
- Kind: user
- Location: Irvine, California
- Website: https://www.cgohlke.com
- Repositories: 52
- Profile: https://github.com/cgohlke
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