I'd like to be able to install packages for PyMOL like eMovie and to do so I understand I need to know where it is installed (i.e., the file directory). I installed it using Ubuntu Software Centre.
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which pymol from command line will show the binairy.
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This just gives me `/usr/bin/pymol` which is a program file, not a directory which is what eMovie suggests I look for. – Josh Pinto Dec 22 '14 at 18:08
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Yes, it does. Well I assume eMovie will probably want "/usr/bin/" ;) I have seen this type of thing with other software. – Rinzwind Dec 22 '14 at 18:09
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Well it suggests a unique folder should exist for PyMOL, should I be able to create a new unique folder for PyMOL inside the /usr/bin directory without it disrupting the running of PyMOL? – Josh Pinto Dec 22 '14 at 18:12
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No leave system dirs as they are. If you want a new dir create something like /opt/pymol/ :) – Rinzwind Dec 22 '14 at 18:13