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== install ==
Many of the tutorials on how to use DOCK software assume you have access to an executable DOCK program- sometimes referred to as DOCKEXEC, or simply DOCK. This page describes how to gain access to this program.
* get a computer
* go to dock.compbio.ucsf.edu. get a license.
[https://dock.docking.org/Online_Licensing/dock_license_application.html dock.compbio.ucsf.edu]


* download tarball
== Obtaining a License ==
* unpack tarball:  tar xzf dock.3.8_source.tar.gz
you now have a directory pydock3-0.1.0 (or so)


* make sure you have python 3.8 or later.  
Please obtain a license via the DOCK license server [[https://dock.docking.org/Online_Licensing/dock_license_application.html]] and download the software.
* bash
* source /nfs/soft/python/python3.8.5.sh
* (some command to install)


== access for developers ==
== Compiling from source ==


* https://github.com/docking-org/pydock3
See this page: [[How_to_compile_DOCK]]


  <nowiki>
If you are a BKS cluster member, you should follow the instructions for compiling via pgf. The DOCK 3.8 source can be found on github:
git clone https://github.com/docking-org/pydock3
 
cd DOCK
  <nowiki>git clone https://github.com/docking-org/dock3.git</nowiki>
DOCKBASE=$PWD</nowiki>


And retrieve the scripts from DOCK/docking/submit/sge and DOCK/docking/submit/slurm.
For any others without a PGF license, follow the gfortran instructions.


If you don't have the repository already cloned to your machine, you just need to clone it first:
== Prebuilt Executable ==


<nowiki>
DOCK is constantly being modified & fine-tuned, sometimes there may be a special version of DOCK floating around you want to use, or perhaps you have a special version of your own you'd like to share. We collect all custom DOCK executables on the BKS cluster at this location (which is world-writable):
git clone https://github.com/docking-org/DOCK.git
cd DOCK
DOCKBASE=$PWD</nowiki>


If you're on BKS, you can find DOCK 3.8 @ /nfs/soft/dock/versions/dock38/DOCK-current
<nowiki>/nfs/soft/dock/versions/dock38/executables</nowiki>


Here is a brief description of the various executables here at the time of writing:
  <nowiki>
  <nowiki>
DOCKBASE=/nfs/soft/dock/versions/dock38/DOCK-current</nowiki>
dock37_vanilla  : standard DOCK 3.7 executable
dock38_vanilla  : standard DOCK 3.8 executable
dock37_matchcap  : DOCK 3.7 executable that more strictly caps the number of matches DOCK generates - slightly faster!
dock38_matchcap  : Same as above, but for 3.8
dock38_nogist    : DOCK 3.8 sans error messages that sometimes occur when using recently built ligand libraries</nowiki>


You are encouraged to also included the source code in this directory as a tar.gz file with the same base name as your executable.




[[Category:DOCK 3.8]]
[[Category:DOCK 3.8]]
[[Category:Developers]]
[[Category:Developers]]

Latest revision as of 04:52, 3 March 2023

Many of the tutorials on how to use DOCK software assume you have access to an executable DOCK program- sometimes referred to as DOCKEXEC, or simply DOCK. This page describes how to gain access to this program.

Obtaining a License

Please obtain a license via the DOCK license server [[1]] and download the software.

Compiling from source

See this page: How_to_compile_DOCK

If you are a BKS cluster member, you should follow the instructions for compiling via pgf. The DOCK 3.8 source can be found on github:

git clone https://github.com/docking-org/dock3.git

For any others without a PGF license, follow the gfortran instructions.

Prebuilt Executable

DOCK is constantly being modified & fine-tuned, sometimes there may be a special version of DOCK floating around you want to use, or perhaps you have a special version of your own you'd like to share. We collect all custom DOCK executables on the BKS cluster at this location (which is world-writable):

/nfs/soft/dock/versions/dock38/executables

Here is a brief description of the various executables here at the time of writing:

dock37_vanilla   : standard DOCK 3.7 executable
dock38_vanilla   : standard DOCK 3.8 executable 
dock37_matchcap  : DOCK 3.7 executable that more strictly caps the number of matches DOCK generates - slightly faster!
dock38_matchcap  : Same as above, but for 3.8
dock38_nogist    : DOCK 3.8 sans error messages that sometimes occur when using recently built ligand libraries

You are encouraged to also included the source code in this directory as a tar.gz file with the same base name as your executable.