Releases: salilab/imp
IMP 2.22.0 release
This is a minor update and bugfix release, adding the Bayesian Fluorescence Framework and improved mmCIF support.
As of this release, IMP only supports Python 3; please port any Python 2 workflows to Python 3.. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.21.0 release
This is a minor update and bugfix release, adding support for spatiotemporal modeling and nested sampling-based optimization of representation. This is also the last version of IMP to support Python 2; please port your workflows to Python 3. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.20.2 release
This is a minor bugfix release, correcting build issues with Boost 1.84 and latest SWIG, and adding support for ARM64 .deb packages. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.20.1 release
This is a minor bugfix release, introducing compatibility with Python 3.12 and SWIG 4.2, and fixing a crash in the soap_score
tool when scoring multiple models with an orientation-dependent SOAP score. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.20.0 release
This is a minor update and bugfix release, including improved support for mmCIF files, reduced memory utilization, and preliminary support for converting RMF format directly to mmCIF. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.19.0 release
This is a minor update and bugfix release, including serialization support for many commonly-used IMP classes, and support for capturing information on most IMP restraints in output RMF files. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.18.0 release
This is a minor update and bugfix release, including preliminary support for serialization, improvements in constructing topology from primary sequence, and support for the PrISM method for annotation of ensemble precision. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.17.0 release
This is a minor update and bugfix release, with a number of performance improvements and support for newer C++ standards. We also now provide packages for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS (Jammy Jellyfish) and RedHat Enterprise Linux 9 (and variants, such as Rocky or Alma). See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.16.0 release
This is a major update and bugfix release, which improves NumPy support, adds support for Python 3.10, and speeds up the scoring function when used for Monte Carlo sampling. We no longer provide packages for Ubuntu 16.04 LTS (Xenial Xerus), as it reached end of life in April 2021. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.
IMP 2.15.0 release
This is a minor update and bugfix release, which improves the handling of MRC files, adds a new scoring function for cryo-EM data, and adds support for Apple Silicon. Support for CentOS 6 and Python 2.6 has also been dropped as they are obsolete. See the full change log for more details.
Pre-built binary packages for Linux, Windows and Mac are available at the IMP website. IMP can also be installed using Homebrew or Anaconda Python; install instructions are at the same location.