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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: | 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): | ||
<nowiki>/nfs/soft/dock/versions/dock38/executables</nowiki> | <nowiki>/nfs/soft/dock/versions/dock38/executables</nowiki> |
Revision as of 20:55, 2 March 2023
Compiling from source
See this page: How_to_compile_DOCK
If you are a BKS or Wynton 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 access to our clusters or 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 libraries