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* '''v.1.0 (v.1.0.0.9), old stable release'''
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* '''v.1.0 (v.1.0.0.9), old stable release (bug fixes back-ported)'''
 
** Download a tar ball (.tgz file) from the SourceForge MSL page '''[http://sourceforge.net/projects/mslib/files/v.1.0/mslib-1.0.0.9.tgz http://sourceforge.net/projects/mslib/files/v.1.0/mslib-1.0.0.9.tgz]'''
 
** Download a tar ball (.tgz file) from the SourceForge MSL page '''[http://sourceforge.net/projects/mslib/files/v.1.0/mslib-1.0.0.9.tgz http://sourceforge.net/projects/mslib/files/v.1.0/mslib-1.0.0.9.tgz]'''
 
** ...or check out the v.1.0 branch using Subversion (svn) with the following command
 
** ...or check out the v.1.0 branch using Subversion (svn) with the following command

Revision as of 01:57, 4 April 2013

MSL is open source software distributed under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public.

MSL is available from SourceForge, at the project page (stable releases) and at the SVN repository (stable, betas, development version).

Version 1.1 released (04/03/2013)

New Features

  • Added IMM1 solvation model
  • Added a facility to temporarily hide identities (amini acid types) at positions that contain more than one identity
  • Initial implementation of clustering algorithms (SingleLinkage, Average-Linkage, Complete-Linkage and PAM/Kmedoids) in src/Clustering.h
  • Object for fitting a coiled coil to parameters, in src/CoiledCoilFitter.h

Bug fixes

  • Fixed bug with linked position during on-the-fly energy computation
  • Fixed bugs in the implementation of SCWRL4 hydrogen bond

Download links

svn  co  https://mslib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mslib/branches/v.1.1
svn  co  https://mslib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mslib/branches/v.1.0
svn  co  https://mslib.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/mslib/trunk

For compiling instructions refer to the Tutorial page.

NOTE: by default, MSL assumes that you have installed GSL. We highly recommend that you install GSL prior to MSL compilation.



Back to the tutorial page