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= !!! UNDER CONSTRUCTION !!! = = All platforms = == Mac OS X == To install: 2. Download the appropriate file. 3. Type the following command and follow the instructions. You will be prompted for a location to install EMAN2 and if you want to add ` export PATH=... ` to your `.profile` file. {{{ bash <path to EMAN2 installer> }}} 4. If you choose to update your `.profile` file, restart your terminal program for a fresh shell. Or, you can manually run the `export` command that is printed at the end of the installation. == Linux == To install: 2. Download the appropriate file. 3. Type the following command and follow the instructions. You will be prompted for a location to install EMAN2 and if you want to add {{{ export PATH=... }}} to your `.bashrc` file. {{{ bash <path to EMAN2 installer> }}} 4. If you choose to update your `.bashrc` file, restart your terminal program for a fresh shell. Or, you can manually run the `export` command that is printed at the end of the installation. === Cluster installations === 1. Follow the instructions about cluster installation in the note printed at the end of the installation process. 2. Run: {{{ bash <path to EMAN2 directory>/utils/uninstall_openmpi.sh bash <path to EMAN2 directory>/utils/install_pydusa.sh # bash <path to EMAN2 directory>/utils/uninstall_openmpi.sh }}} == Windows == 1. Download and install EMAN2 binary. 2. Install [[https://bitbucket.org/vinay.sajip/pylauncher/downloads/ | Python Launcher]]. === Bash On Windows === 1. Install "Bash on Windows 10", [[https://www.howtogeek.com/249966/how-to-install-and-use-the-linux-bash-shell-on-windows-10/]]. 2. When prompted to set a user name, enter `root`. This should give you an account without a password. ==== Install OpenGL and X Server, set environment variables ==== 1. Install OpenGL. {{{ sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install libsm-dev \ libxrender-dev \ build-essential \ libgl1-mesa-dev \ mesa-utils \ mesa-common-dev sudo apt-get autoremove }}} 2. Install [[https://sourceforge.net/projects/xming/ | Xming X Server for Windows]]. 3. Set environment variables. {{{ export DISPLAY=:0 glxinfo | grep OpenGL export KMP_AFFINITY=disabled # per https://github.com/Microsoft/BashOnWindows/issues/785#issuecomment-238079769 }}} 4. Download and install `eman2.2.linux64.centos7.sh`. 5. Start X Server before running eman2. == Testing == '''After''' installing on any of the systems below, you should test to make sure it's working by running the following 4 basic tests: * e2version.py (make sure the displayed version is what you expect, including the timestamp. If you have any problems we need you to include the output from this command in your message) * e2speedtest.py (will also give you the relative speed to expect from your machine) * e2projectmanager.py (if the GUI pops up, it's working) * e2proc2d.py anyimagefile bdb:test (anyimagefile is any 2d image or stack supported by eman2, this will make sure the database works) |
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Please, follow the links in the previous page.