[ase-users] New stable release: ASE-3.10
Łukasz Mentel
lmmentel at gmail.com
Mon Mar 21 18:08:25 CET 2016
Great!
The only thing keeping me from using ASE with Python 3.x is the pygtk
dependency.
Has anyone succeeded using ase-gui with Python 3.x on linux/unix? If so
could you share how you achieved that?
Cheers,
Lukasz
>
> Hi!
>
> ASE version 3.10 has been released. Many bugs have been fixed since
> version 3.9 from June last year and some of the new features are listed
> here:
>
> https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/ase/releasenotes.html#version-3-10-0
>
> **IMPORTANT change**: We want people to convert their old trajectory
> files (based on Python's pickle protocol) to the new file format that
> was introduced in 3.9. If you try to read an old file with version
> 3.10, it will refuse to do so and tell you how to convert the file. The
> conversion is easy and described here:
>
>
https://wiki.fysik.dtu.dk/ase/ase/trajectory.html#converting-old-pickletrajectory-files-to-new-trajectory-files
>
> ASE works really well on Python 3 now. I have started to use Python 3.4
> for all my work, but I don't use all corners of ASE. Therefore, I would
> like some more users and developers to give Python 3 a try so that we
> can find the remaining bugs.
>
> Thanks to everyone who contributed!
>
> Please upgrade and report any problems you run into.
>
> Jens J?rgen
>
>
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