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Revision as of 15:06, 19 January 2015
Note that the use of Phaser is subject to the University of Cambridge's Licences
- Phenix
- Phenix Nightly Builds
- Phenix Official Releases (recommended)
- CCP4
- CCP4 Nightly Builds
- CCP4 Release (recommended)
- Official releases will be made available through the CCP4 update mechanism
Phenix Installation
Installation of Phaser with Phenix allows a choice of installation methods
- Precompiled executables for selected platforms
- Linux
- Fedora Core 8 (64-bit)
- Fedora Core 12 (64-bit)
- CentOS 4 (32-bit)
- CentOS 5 (both)
- Ubuntu 10.04 (both)
- Windows
- Windows XP (32-bit)
- Windows 7 (64-bit)
- Mac OS
- Mac OS 10.4 (32-bit)
- Mac OS 10.6 (64-bit)
- Source code installation
- Phaser can be compiled from source under linux from the Phenix distribution using the recompile script
> cd $PHENIX > ./bin/recompile [--nproc=number] [--noopt] [--debug] [--openmp]
- Alternatively use the scons script. Note that you will need to configure with phaser & phenix.
> cd $PHENIX/build/<installation-path> > phenix.python $PHENIX/cctbx_project/libtbx/configure.py --enable-openmp-if-possible=True phenix phaser > libtbx.scons [-j <nproc>]
- Phubuntu
- Phubuntu is an Ubuntu Linux boot iso file is available from Phenix
- This method of installation is very useful for running tutorials/workshops with participants using their own laptops as it circumvents the problems associated participants having heterogeneous operating systems and different Phenix versions installed
- Burn this file to a DVD and use it to boot your computer and run Phenix and Coot
- More information on Phubuntu
CCP4 Installation
- Precompiled executables for selected platforms
- Linux
- Ubuntu
- Debian 3.0 (Woody)
- Debian 3.3 (Sid)
- Red Hat 9
- Fedora Core 3 (Jay Painter)
- Fedora Core 4
- CentOS
- Scientific Linux 6.0
- SuSE 10
- SuSE 9.1
- SuSE 8.1
- Gentoo
- Windows
- Mac OS