Dear Amber team and the community,
I am glad to announce that I packaged the new version for the Arch User
Repository of Arch Linux:
https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/ambertools
If you are using an Arch-based Linux distribution, I invite you to try
it and please let me know if you find any issues with the packaging.
With best regards,
Vedran Miletic
On 5/1/25 05:10, David A Case via AMBER wrote:
> On behalf of the entire Amber development team, I am pleased to announce
> the
> release of AmberTools25. Please visit https://ambermd.org and look at the
> "AmberTools25" and "Download Amber" tabs.
>
> In addition to our usual annual release of updated AmberTools code, we have
> revised the way in which we distribute Amber itself (which contains the
> the pmemd program and a few other utilities.) Amber is only updated every
> even-numbered year, but we have re-packaged Amber24 as a stand-alone
> tarfile, which can be built independently of AmberTools. This should
> simplify the process of installing Amber on high-performance computing
> platforms.
>
> If you already have an Amber24 installation, there is no need to re-do that
> with the new package. But if you are new user, or plan to install Amber on
> a new cluster, it's probably easiest to download the new tarfile.
>
> Special thanks to the group of developers who spearheaded testing of
> AmberTools25 (you know who you are!). But we know we can't test on every
> possible environment, so please report problems to this mailing list. The
> conda installation may be an attractive alternative for many users. See
> the
> "Download Amber" tab for more information.
>
> ...regards...dave case
>
>
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