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''If you are not sure your Linux is 32 bit or 64 bit, you can type "uname -m -p". If it print out x86_64, it is a 64 bit machine. Or it print out i686, i386 etc., it is a 32 bit machine. '' | ''If you are not sure your Linux is 32 bit or 64 bit, you can type "uname -m -p". If it print out x86_64, it is a 64 bit machine. Or it print out i686, i386 etc., it is a 32 bit machine. '' |
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''On Linux or SGI platform, after you untar the binary package, it will create a directory called "EMAN", you have to run eman-installer script in this directory and follow the output instruction. This eman-installer is a shell script which will create a shell script to setup the corresponding environment variables for you. '' | |
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==== Compiling from Source ==== '''''Under Construction ''''' |
'''''Compile from source''''' '''1. [:EMAN COMPILE UNIX:Compile on UNIX like systems(Linux, SGI etc.).]''' |
EMAN1 Installation and Tips
Binary Packages
We provide EMAN1 binary packages on several platforms: Linux(x86), Linux(x86_64), SGI(Irix6.5), Win32, Mac OS X. For Linux copy, there are stand alone version and cluster version. For 32 bit Linux platform, Linux(x86), there is a athlon version which is for athlon based machine. This athlon version linked with a athtlon optimized fftw library, fftw-gel.
If you are not sure your Linux is 32 bit or 64 bit, you can type "uname -m -p". If it print out x86_64, it is a 64 bit machine. Or it print out i686, i386 etc., it is a 32 bit machine.
On Linux or SGI platform, after you untar the binary package, it will create a directory called "EMAN", you have to run eman-installer script in this directory and follow the output instruction. This eman-installer is a shell script which will create a shell script to setup the corresponding environment variables for you.
We limit the external library dependecy by linking them statically as much as we can. So you don't need those external libraries to run EMAN1, i.e. boost_python, gsl, fftw, etc..
Compile from source
1. [:EMAN COMPILE UNIX:Compile on UNIX like systems(Linux, SGI etc.).]