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* To test whether the Python API is ready. Run python and import transsys. Yo shouldn't get any errors.
 
* To test whether the Python API is ready. Run python and import transsys. Yo shouldn't get any errors.
* To test ltransgl, go to testdata (cd testdata) and execute the following command: ltransgl defglo.trl
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* To test ltransgl, go to testdata (cd testdata) and execute the following command:  
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  ltransgl defglo.trl
 
You shouldn't errors if the installation is correct. Otherwise make sure you install the software necessary.
 
You shouldn't errors if the installation is correct. Otherwise make sure you install the software necessary.
 
Please also go to the ltransgl to learn how to use l-transsys
 
Please also go to the ltransgl to learn how to use l-transsys
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echo 'exportPattern( "." )' > NAMESPACE
 
echo 'exportPattern( "." )' > NAMESPACE
 
cd ../../
 
cd ../../
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* have_glut: no
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Make sure OPEN GL and GLUT are installed (both dev options).

Latest revision as of 09:31, 5 March 2015

Pre-requisites

Before you go ahead installing transsys make sure the following dependencies are installed. Also make sure you use the development releases:

  • python. Don't forget to setup PYTHONPATH (e.g. export PYTHONPATH=/usr/local/lib/python2.7)
  • R
  • Open GL and GLUT (If you're planning to use L-Transsys). For Ubuntu users sometimes you need to libgle3-dev and libgtkglext1-dev in addition to freeglut-dev
  • Flex
  • Bison

Download package

Installing transsys

Issue the three following commands one by one:

  • 'configure'. We recommend you use ./configure --help to see how the command works.
  • 'make'
  • 'make install'. Before you issue this command make sure the directory '/lib/R' exists in your home directory. Otherwise you need to create it and export it (e.g. export R_LIBS=${HOME}/yourdirectory/lib/R). Also, you need to install the R packahe 'xpipe' which you can find here: http://www.transsys.net/software/xpipe_0.1.tar.gz. Use 'R CMD INSTALL xpipe_0.1.tar.gz' to install the package.

A succesful installation will not show any errors.

Test

You can test whether the installation was successful by trying the command

 transexpr testdata/check.tra

in the transsys-current directory. You should see a table of numbers (100 rows, plus one header), representing the gene expression dynamics of the transsys program in the check.tra file. If you

  • To test whether the Python API is ready. Run python and import transsys. Yo shouldn't get any errors.
  • To test ltransgl, go to testdata (cd testdata) and execute the following command:
 ltransgl defglo.trl

You shouldn't errors if the installation is correct. Otherwise make sure you install the software necessary. Please also go to the ltransgl to learn how to use l-transsys

Troubleshooting

  • ERROR: a 'NAMESPACE' file is required xpipe_0.1.tar.gz

do: tar -xzvf xpipe_0.1.tar.gz cd xpipe echo 'exportPattern( "." )' > NAMESPACE cd .. tar -zcf xpipe_0.1.tar.gz xpipe

  • ERROR: a 'NAMESPACE' file is required

cd toolbox/transsys echo 'exportPattern( "." )' > NAMESPACE cd ../../

cd toolbox/transarr echo 'exportPattern( "." )' > NAMESPACE cd ../../

  • have_glut: no

Make sure OPEN GL and GLUT are installed (both dev options).