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= NOTE =
Due to recent version upgrades of some packages, build instructions may be broken. Assessing the situation and applying fixes if necessary...
= Anaconda based Build, All Platforms =
'''Note:''' Along with upgrading '''NumPy''' to 1.13, we are also upgrading '''conda''' to 4.4 and '''conda-build''' to 3. Please, pay attention to PATH related instructions as there is no need to manipulate PATH anymore.
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= Anaconda based Build, All Platforms =
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The approaches below will install EMAN2 with a precompiled version of OpenMPI, which may or may not work with the batch queuing system on your cluster. If it does not work, the symptom will be that MPI parallel jobs will use only a single node, no matter how many you have allocated in your job. If this happens please see the linux cluster installations on the [[EMAN2/Install/BinaryInstallAnaconda|binary install page]]. Those instructions should also work with either of the source-based installations below.
https://github.com/cryoem/eman2/pull/167
The approaches below will install EMAN2 with a precompiled version of OpenMPI, which may or may not work with the batch queuing system on your cluster. If it does not work, the symptom will be that MPI parallel jobs will use only a single node, no matter how many you have allocated in your job. If this happens please see the linux cluster installations on the [[EMAN2/Install/BinaryInstallAnaconda|binary install page]]. Those instructions should also work with either of the source-based installations below. https://github.com/cryoem/eman2/pull/167
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 1. Download and install [[https://conda.io/miniconda.html|Miniconda2]] - make sure you get the '''Python2''' version, not --(Python3)-- version.
  a. '''Linux''': Latest version known to work with Linux is [[https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda2
-4.3.21-Linux-x86_64.sh|4.3.21]].
 
1. Make sure that you have added miniconda2/bin as the first element in your PATH, and that you do not have LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PYTHONPATH set in your shell. If you need these settings for other software, you can still try to proceed, and hope they do not conflict with Miniconda. Alternatively, you may set up a shell script or alias to make these environment changes on demand when you want to use EMAN2/miniconda.
 1. Checkout EMAN2 code from [[https://github.com/cryoem/eman2|GitHub:cryoem/eman2]].

1. Download and install '''Miniconda2-4.4.10''' for [[https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda2-4.4.10-Linux-x86_64.sh|Linux]] or [[https://repo.continuum.io/miniconda/Miniconda2-4.4.10-MacOSX-x86_64.sh|Mac OSX]].

 1. '''Remo
ve''' any miniconda2/bin entries from your PATH and run
 {{{
. <miniconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh
}}}
 or
,
 if you have a line reading
 {{{
 export PATH=<miniconda2-path>/bin:$PATH
}}} in your .bashrc or .profile, replace it with {{{
. <miniconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh
}}}

 1. Make sure
that you do not have LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PYTHONPATH set in your shell. If you need these settings for other software, you can still try to proceed, and hope they do not conflict with Miniconda. Alternatively, you may set up a shell script or alias to make these environment changes on demand when you want to use EMAN2/miniconda.

1. '''Install dependencies'''
 {{{
conda install cmake=3.9 -c defaults
conda install eman-deps=8 -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge
}}}

 1. '''
Checkout EMAN2 code''' from [[https://github.com/cryoem/eman2|GitHub:cryoem/eman2]].
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 1. Install dependencies
 {{{
conda install cmake=3.8 -c conda-forge
conda install eman-deps -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Mac OSX
conda install eman-deps="*"="np19*" -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Linux
}}}
  a. If you have a broken cmake or ccmake, try the following sequence of commands.
  {{{
conda remove cmake bzip2 expat jsoncpp ncurses
conda install cmake=3.8 -c conda-forge
conda install eman-deps -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Mac OSX
conda install eman-deps="*"="np19*" -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Linux
}}}
 1. Create a build directory (out-of-source builds are recommended).

 1. '''Create a build directory''' (out-of-source builds are recommended).
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 1. Build EMAN2
1. '''Build EMAN2'''
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 1. Download and install [[https://www.continuum.io/downloads|Anaconda2]] - make sure you get the '''Python2''' version, not --(Python3)-- version.
 1. Make sure that you have added anaconda2/bin as the first element in your PATH, and that you do not have LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PYTHONPATH set in your shell. If you need these settings for other software, you can still try to proceed, and hope they do not conflict with Miniconda. Alternatively, you may set up a shell script or alias to make these environment changes on demand when you want to use EMAN2/miniconda.
 1. Checkout EMAN2 code from [[https://github.com/cryoem/eman2|GitHub:cryoem/eman2]].

 1. Download and install '''Anaconda2-5.1.0''' for [[https://repo.continuum.io/archive/Anaconda2-5.1.0-Linux-x86_64.sh|Linux]] or [[https://repo.continuum.io/archive/Anaconda2-5.1.0-MacOSX-x86_64.sh|Mac OSX]].

 1. '''Remove''' any anaconda2/bin entries from your PATH and run
 {{{
. <anaconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh
}}}
 or,
 if you have a line reading
 {{{
 export PATH=<anaconda2-path>/bin:$PATH
}}} in your .bashrc or .profile, replace it with {{{
. <anaconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh
}}}

 1. Make sure that you do not have LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PYTHONPATH set in your shell. If you need these settings for other software, you can still try to proceed, and hope they do not conflict with Anaconda. Alternatively, you may set up a shell script or alias to make these environment changes on demand when you want to use EMAN2/anaconda.

 1. '''Install dependencies'''
 {{{
conda create -n eman-env cmake=3.9 -c defaults
conda install -n eman-env eman-deps=8 -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge

conda activate eman-env
}}}

 1. Note that you will need to run {{{ conda activate eman-env }}} once in each shell before being able to run EMAN2 commands.

 1. '''Checkout EMAN2 code''' from [[https://github.com/cryoem/eman2|GitHub:cryoem/eman2]].
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 1. Install dependencies
 {{{
conda create -n eman-env cmake=3.8 -c conda-forge
conda install -n eman-env eman-deps -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Mac
conda install -n eman-env eman-deps="*"="np19*" -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Linux
source activate eman-env
}}}
  a. If you have a broken cmake or ccmake, try the following sequence of commands.
  {{{
conda remove cmake bzip2 expat jsoncpp ncurses
conda install cmake=3.8 -c conda-forge
conda install eman-deps -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Mac OSX
conda install eman-deps="*"="np19*" -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge # Linux
}}}
 1. Note that you will need to run {{{ source activate eman-env }}} once in each shell before being able to run EMAN2 commands.
 1. Create a build directory (out-of-source builds are recommended).

 1. '''Create a build directory''' (out-of-source builds are recommended).
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 1. Build EMAN2
1. '''Build EMAN2'''
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Anaconda based Build, All Platforms

Note: Along with upgrading NumPy to 1.13, we are also upgrading conda to 4.4 and conda-build to 3. Please, pay attention to PATH related instructions as there is no need to manipulate PATH anymore.

Note that even with a source build it may be difficult to get this working on systems with very old operating system installs. We normally try to support OS versions 6-7 years old. Please report any problems.

GPU Support

For features which support the GPU, please complete the source install instructions below, then follow the GPU instructions from the binary installation page.

Mac OS X, Linux

There are two approaches you can use for the installation. One uses 'Miniconda' and the other uses full 'Anaconda'. Miniconda is a much smaller (~30 MB) install, provides everything EMAN2 needs, and can be expanded with more packages as you like. Anaconda is a much more complete environment (~300 MB), including useful tools such as the Jupyter notebook, but will require the use of a conda environment to make EMAN2 work properly at present.

Linux Clusters

The approaches below will install EMAN2 with a precompiled version of OpenMPI, which may or may not work with the batch queuing system on your cluster. If it does not work, the symptom will be that MPI parallel jobs will use only a single node, no matter how many you have allocated in your job. If this happens please see the linux cluster installations on the binary install page. Those instructions should also work with either of the source-based installations below. https://github.com/cryoem/eman2/pull/167

Miniconda2

  1. Download and install Miniconda2-4.4.10 for Linux or Mac OSX.

  2. Remove any miniconda2/bin entries from your PATH and run

    . <miniconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh 
    or, if you have a line reading
     export PATH=<miniconda2-path>/bin:$PATH 

    in your .bashrc or .profile, replace it with

    . <miniconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh 
  3. Make sure that you do not have LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PYTHONPATH set in your shell. If you need these settings for other software, you can still try to proceed, and hope they do not conflict with Miniconda. Alternatively, you may set up a shell script or alias to make these environment changes on demand when you want to use EMAN2/miniconda.
  4. Install dependencies

    conda install cmake=3.9 -c defaults
    conda install eman-deps=8 -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge
  5. Checkout EMAN2 code from GitHub:cryoem/eman2.

    cd <path-where-you-want-eman2-source>   # eg - $HOME/src
    git clone https://github.com/cryoem/eman2.git
    # this will create an eman2 folder containing the current source code from the master branch
  6. Create a build directory (out-of-source builds are recommended).

    mkdir <build-directory> # eg- $HOME/src/eman2-build
    cd <build-directory>
    cmake <path-to-eman2-source>   # - eg $HOME/src/eman2. On linux, also add -DENABLE_OPTIMIZE_MACHINE=ON
    • If conda is not found in PATH, set CONDA_PREFIX to your conda environment directory. It could be the main installation or an environment. This step most likely will be needed only if you use cmake-gui.

      • If you set CONDA_PREFIX to an environment, make sure to delete any cmake variables that cmake already found, variables like *_LIBRARY or similar, *_INCLUDE_PATH or similar.
      • Rerun cmake.
  7. Build EMAN2

    make -j
    make install
  8. You may also wish to run
    make test          # if everything passes you are fine, if there are failures, you are welcome to ask
    make test-verbose  # verbose test output to help to identify specific failures

Anaconda2

  1. Download and install Anaconda2-5.1.0 for Linux or Mac OSX.

  2. Remove any anaconda2/bin entries from your PATH and run

    . <anaconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh 
    or, if you have a line reading
     export PATH=<anaconda2-path>/bin:$PATH 

    in your .bashrc or .profile, replace it with

    . <anaconda2-path>/etc/profile.d/conda.sh 
  3. Make sure that you do not have LD_LIBRARY_PATH or PYTHONPATH set in your shell. If you need these settings for other software, you can still try to proceed, and hope they do not conflict with Anaconda. Alternatively, you may set up a shell script or alias to make these environment changes on demand when you want to use EMAN2/anaconda.
  4. Install dependencies

    conda create -n eman-env cmake=3.9 -c defaults
    conda install -n eman-env eman-deps=8 -c cryoem -c defaults -c conda-forge
    
    conda activate eman-env
  5. Note that you will need to run  conda activate eman-env  once in each shell before being able to run EMAN2 commands.

  6. Checkout EMAN2 code from GitHub:cryoem/eman2.

    cd <path-where-you-want-eman2-source>   # eg - $HOME/src
    git clone https://github.com/cryoem/eman2.git
    # this will create an eman2 folder containing the current source code from the master branch
  7. Create a build directory (out-of-source builds are recommended).

    mkdir <build-directory> # eg- $HOME/src/eman2-build
    cd <build-directory>
    cmake <path-to-eman2-source>   # - eg $HOME/src/eman2. On linux, also add -DENABLE_OPTIMIZE_MACHINE=ON
    • If conda is not found in PATH, set CONDA_PREFIX to your conda environment directory. It could be the main installation or an environment. This step most likely will be needed only if you use cmake-gui.

      • If you set CONDA_PREFIX to an environment, make sure to delete any cmake variables that cmake already found, variables like *_LIBRARY or similar, *_INCLUDE_PATH or similar.
      • Rerun cmake.
  8. Build EMAN2

    make -j
    make install
  9. You may also wish to run
    make test          # if everything passes you are fine, if there are failures, you are welcome to ask
    make test-verbose  # verbose test output to help to identify specific failures

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