Releases: salilab/imp
IMP 2.6.2 release
This is a minor update to the previous (2.6.1) release, with a handful of minor bug and documentation fixes. In particular, we now provide packages for Ubuntu 16.04 (Xenial Xerus) and include a workaround for the buggy version of SWIG (3.0.8) included in that distribution. 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 2.6.1 release
This is a minor update to the previous (2.6.0) release, with a handful of minor bug and documentation fixes. 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 2.6.0 release
This is a bugfix and minor update release. Most notably we include most of the functionality of PMI2. This is an improved version of PMI that is faster than PMI1, more modular, and easier to use. See IMP::pmi for more information. This release also includes a number of bug fixes, most notably in the creation of sampled electron microscopy density maps.
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 2.5.0 release
This is a bugfix and minor update release. Most notably the documentation has been revised and updated; we now provide binary packages for Ubuntu 12.04 (Precise Pangolin) in addition to 14.04 (Trusty Tahr); a lot of obsolete and deprecated functionality has been removed; support for OpenMP and MPI is improved; and the IMP::base and IMP::kernel namespaces are now deprecated in favor of the top-level "IMP" namespace.
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.