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h1. Install EMAN2/SPARX *Before you begin:* Please note that Appion 2.2, Appion 2.2-redux and any earlier releases do not include any features that require EMAN2/SPARX to be installed. Appion 3.0, the development trunk and future releases will require this software. This documentation assumes you are using CentOS 6 (written as of CentOS 6.4) It is best to install EMAN2/SPARX from source, to avoid conflicts with having two different versions of python on your system. Binaries of EMAN2/SPARX all come with their own python pre-installed. h2. Install pre-requisite packages for EMAN2 compiling h3. yum based packages * Make sure EPEL is install, if not go here: [[Download additional Software (CentOS Specific)]] * Use yum to install devel libraries: <pre> sudo yum install fftw-devel gsl-devel boost-python numpy \ PyQt4-devel cmake ipython hdf5-devel libtiff-devel libpng-devel \ PyOpenGL ftgl-devel db4-devel python-argparse openmpi-devel </pre> h3. bsddb3 Additionally you need to install the python-bsddb3 library (not available via YUM). I just use the pypi easy_installer, yum will never know. <pre> sudo easy_install bsddb3 </pre> h2. Download the source # To download the source code go to the link: #* http://blake.bcm.edu/emanwiki/EMAN2 # Click on *"Main EMAN2 Download Page"* # Click on *"Download EMAN 2.0x"*, whichever is the latest minor release of 2.0. # Click to download the *eman2.xx.linux.tar.gz* or *eman2.xx.linux64.tar.gz* *eman-source-2.xx.tar.gz* file (as of November 2013, 2.xx is 2.07) h2. Work with the source # go to the directory with the source code # extract the archive: <pre> tar zxvf eman-source-2.06.tar.gz </pre> # go into directory <pre>cd EMAN2/src/build</pre> # start configure script: <pre>cmake ../eman2/</pre> #* Note: alternatively you can run @ccmake ../eman2/@ and configure all the parameters # start compiling: <pre>make</pre> # install to directory: <pre>sudo make install</pre> h2. Set environmental variables h3. bash <pre>sudo nano /etc/profile.d/eman2.sh</pre> <pre> export EMAN2DIR=/usr/local/EMAN2 export PATH=${EMAN2DIR}/bin:${PATH} export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${EMAN2DIR}/lib export PYTHONPATH=${EMAN2DIR}/lib:${EMAN2DIR}/bin </pre> h3. c shell <pre>sudo nano /etc/profile.d/eman2.csh</pre> <pre> setenv EMAN2DIR /usr/local/EMAN2 setenv PATH ${EMAN2DIR}/bin:${PATH} setenv LD_LIBRARY_PATH ${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}:${EMAN2DIR}/lib setenv PYTHONPATH ${EMAN2DIR}/lib:${EMAN2DIR}/bin </pre> h2. Install MyMPI * Download source: <pre>wget -O pydusa-1.15-sparx.tgz \ 'http://sparx-em.org/sparxwiki/MPI-installation?action=AttachFile&do=get&target=pydusa-1.15-sparx.tgz'</pre> * Extract: <pre>tar zxvf pydusa-1.15-sparx.tgz</pre> * go into directory <pre>cd pydusa-1.15-sparx</pre> I had problems with the code finding the numpy headers: <pre>nano configure</pre> find the line: <pre> elif test -d ${PY_PREFIX}/lib/python$PY_VERSION/site-packages/numpy/core/include; then PY_HEADER_NUMPY="-I${PY_PREFIX}/lib/python$PY_VERSION/site-packages/numpy/core/include" </pre> and replace it with: <pre> elif test -d ${PY_PREFIX}/lib64/python$PY_VERSION/site-packages/numpy/core/include; then PY_HEADER_NUMPY="-I${PY_PREFIX}/lib64/python$PY_VERSION/site-packages/numpy/core/include" </pre> * Configure: <pre> setenv MPIROOT /usr/lib64/openmpi setenv MPIINC /usr/include/openmpi-x86_64 setenv MPILIB ${MPIROOT}/lib setenv MPIBIN ${MPIROOT}/bin ./configure </pre> <pre> export MPIROOT=/usr/lib64/openmpi export MPIINC=/usr/include/openmpi-x86_64 export MPILIB=${MPIROOT}/lib export MPIBIN=${MPIROOT}/bin ./configure </pre> * compile the source: <pre>make</pre> * copy the mpi.so to site-packages with a different name: <pre> sudo mkdir /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/mympi/ sudo touch /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/mympi/__init__.py sudo cp -v src/mpi.so /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/mympi/mpi.so </pre> * create a wrapper around the wrapper: <pre>sudo nano /usr/lib64/python2.6/site-packages/mpi.py</pre> <pre> import ctypes mpi = ctypes.CDLL('libmpi.so.1', ctypes.RTLD_GLOBAL) from mympi.mpi import * </pre> This needs to be done to avoid the error: <pre> python: symbol lookup error: /usr/lib64/openmpi/lib/openmpi/mca_paffinity_hwloc.so: undefined symbol: mca_base_param_reg_int </pre> * test 1: <pre> python -c 'import mpi' python -c 'import sys; from mpi import mpi_init; mpi_init(len(sys.argv), sys.argv)' </pre> * test 2: <pre>sxisac.py start.hdf</pre> (Note: start.hdf does not need to exist, if it does not exist then it should exit with file not found) h2. Test to see if code works see http://blake.bcm.edu/emanwiki/EMAN2/FAQ/EMAN2_unittest <pre> cd EMAN2/test/rt ./rt.py </pre> h2. Install MyMPI for MPI functions see http://sparx-em.org/sparxwiki/MPI-installation or https://www.nbcr.net/pub/wiki/index.php?title=MyMPI_Setup This fixes this problem: <pre> from mpi import mpi_init ImportError: No module named mpi </pre> This module was very difficult to get working, it seems to be a poorly supported python wrapper for MPI. So, what we are going to do is compile the module, rename it, and create a wrapper. So, essentially we are creating a wrapper around the wrapper. We can only hope they switch to [http://mpi4py.scipy.org/ mpi4py] in the future. h2. Documentation * http://blake.bcm.edu/emanwiki/EMAN2/Install * http://blake.bcm.edu/emanwiki/EMAN2/FAQ/eman2BuildFAQ ______ [[Install EMAN|< Install EMAN 1]] | [[Install SPIDER|Install SPIDER >]] ______