Phenix for Ubuntu 12.04
Dear all, coming from RedHat Linux, I have a difficult time to install the latest nightly phenix build on a 64bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS notebook. (I must confess that I did not try any older or stable releases, like 1.8.1) The reason why I did not install SL6 on the notebook is that it comes with Windows installed on fake RAID. Since I don't want to get rid of Windows completely, and thus can only take half of the disk for Linux, I wanted to use Ubuntu which offers an alternate installer supporting fake RAID. I tried the FC3 binary installer (which is offered by default), as well as the FC8 FC12 FC14 installers. Installation works, but upon startup libjpeg.so.62 is missing (libjpeg.so.80 is installed but they are incompatible). So I tried the source installer, but that fails with ERROR: installation of xrender failed ERROR: installation of xft failed ERROR: installation of cairo failed ERROR: installation of pango failed ERROR: installation of gtk failed ERROR: installation of gtk-engine failed ERROR: installation of wxgtk failed ERROR: installation of wxpython failed So I believe I should apt-get install certain packages. Does anyone know which ones? thanks, Kay -- Kay Diederichs http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de email: [email protected] Tel +49 7531 88 4049 Fax 3183 Fachbereich Biologie, Universität Konstanz, Box M647, D-78457 Konstanz This e-mail is digitally signed. If your e-mail client does not have the necessary capabilities, just ignore the attached signature "smime.p7s".
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 8:22 AM, Kay Diederichs
coming from RedHat Linux, I have a difficult time to install the latest nightly phenix build on a 64bit Ubuntu 12.04 LTS notebook. (I must confess that I did not try any older or stable releases, like 1.8.1)
It's not just you, apparently. I still need to check this - will try to do so today.
So I believe I should apt-get install certain packages. Does anyone know which ones?
libjpeg62 should do the trick. We probably ought to check for it at the end of the installation process, since this issue comes up often. I'm not sure about the source installer, but I'll try that too. In general however supporting the source install on random platforms is a nightmare, which is why we try to get everyone to download the binary if possible. -Nat
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