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11.5 years ago
sigven ▴ 30

Does anyone know whether it would be possible to obtain the source code of MuSIC so that we can compile it and run it locally on our server? Our server is running Red Hat so we are not able to use the current Ubuntu version.

regards, Sigve

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Can you post your installion stepts in case you are succesful??

Thanks,

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I have installed the perl genome module but this does not seem to provide access to the music functionality. When I try to install 'genome install music' I am told it can not find cpanm curl and apt-get. Cpanm and apt-get are located in the install directory but curl is not even distributed with the genome module. I also have curl installed on my system. I am guessing these issues are caused by differences between CentOS and Ubuntu? Does anyone have any pointers other than install Ubuntu on a virtual machine?

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By poking around in their apt repository, it looks like this might be it.

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11.2 years ago

I just posted installation steps in this tutorial: Installation of the MuSiC suite on unsupported linux distributions. Sorry it took so long, but it is by no means an easy task to generalize instructions that can work in all possible cases.

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11.4 years ago

The devs put the perl section up in CPAN so I was able to install it on centos 6 machines using perl -MCPAN for the perl parts and I compiled + installed joinx and calcRoiCovg separately.

I only had to add joinx, calcRoiCovg and genome (in the your perl cpan installation repository) to PATH.

As of now I manly used bmr and smg modules and they worked great. For the others, I don't know if this broke something

YMMV

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Hello,

Can you give me the data used by smg. I want to learn the smg of Music, but I can't find the data file. Any help will be appreciated.

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