Blastermaster2.0
Quick start using gimel5
0. Copy the blaster config file to your directory
Copy your rec.pdb and xtal-lig.pdb files to your directory. Blastermaster 2.0 will look for these in the directory in which you run it.
1. Source the BM2 environment
source /nfs/soft2/ian/env.sh
1. Copy the blaster config file to your directory
cp $BM2_PATH/blaster_config.ini .
2. Edit the config file to your specifications
vi blaster_config.ini
To enter edit-mode, press "i".
Make your edits.
When you're done, press "ESC" to exit edit-mode.
Press "x!" followed by "RETURN" to save your edits and exit the text editor.
3. Run Blastermaster 2.0
blastermaster blaster_config.ini
Tips for users
You can create and save multiple blaster config files with different settings so long as they have different names (e.g. blaster_config_default.ini, blaster_config_add_no_hydrogens.ini). Then it is easy to reuse the same configuration settings at a later time.
Installation
To set up Blastermaster 2.0 on your system:
pip install https://<GIT_ACCESS_TOKEN>@raw.githubusercontent.com/docking-org/blastermaster-2.0/main/dist/bm2-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl
If you want to allow other users to run BM2, be sure to give other users read / execute permission on your python environment. E.g.,
chmod -R 0755 .pyenv
where .pyenv houses the Python environment where BM2 is installed. Here is documentation on the Pyenv tool for any who might be interested.
Note: at least some of the blaster programs that BM2 depends on are 32-bit, so if you are installing on a 64-bit architecture then you will need to add the architecture and install the relevant libraries:
sudo dpkg --add-architecture i386 sudo apt update -y sudo apt install libc6:i386 libncurses5:i386 libstdc++6:i386