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h1. Start with existing CentOS 5.3 64-bit installation
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h2. 3 Download additional software 
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h3. 3.1 Install the additional package repositories 
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*NOTE*
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There are several additional CentOS repositories that you can install.
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These repositories provide additional packages, such as patented software (MP3 players),
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closed source applications (Flash plugin, Adobe Acrobat Reader)
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and lesser used packages (python numpy, Gnu Scientific Library).
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But some repositories install packages over other packages,
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which can cause problems and conflicts (ATrpms is bad at this). So I recommend only installing
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EPEL and RPM Fusion. Read more here:
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"CentOS Additional Repositories":http://wiki.centos.org/AdditionalResources/Repositories 
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h4. 3.1.1 Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux (EPEL) 
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* http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/EPEL
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* contains a wealth of packages required for appion
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.Download repository rpm and install
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$ sudo rpm -Uvh http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/epel/5/`uname -i`/epel-release-5-3.noarch.rpm
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h4. 3.1.2 RPM Fusion 
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* http://rpmfusion.org/
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* good for mp3 and other patent limited software
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.Download repository rpms and install
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$ sudo rpm -Uhv http://download1.rpmfusion.org/free/el/updates/testing/5/`uname -i`/rpmfusion-free-release-5-0.1.noarch.rpm
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h3. 3.2 Update current packages 
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.Update the updater to make life easier
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$ sudo yum -y update yum
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.Update all packages
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$ sudo yum -y update
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Download was over 129 MB (in July 2009). If you have a slow internet connection you can setup presto/deltarpms, "see this email]":http://www.linux-archive.org/centos-development/222706-presto-deltarpm.html 
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You may want to restart your computer when this completes.
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h4. .Install Complete list of additional packages:
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* *python tools*: python-tools python-devel
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* *general applications*: subversion ImageMagick grace gnuplot python-matplotlib
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* *Tilt Picker*: wxPython numpy scipy python-imaging
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* *FindEM*: gcc-gfortran compat-gcc-34-g77
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* *Ace 2*: gcc-objc fftw3-devel gsl-devel
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* *Sinedon*: mysql mysql-server MySQL-python
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* *DBEM*: httpd php php-mysql phpMyAdmin
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* *Xmipp MPI*: gcc-c++ openmpi-devel libtiff-devel
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* *MRC tools*: php-devel gd-devel re2c fftw2-devel php-gd
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* *UCSF Chimera imaging*: xorg-x11-server-Xvfb
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$ sudo yum -y install \
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If you have an nVidia video card and setup RPM fusion, install the nVidia binary, will speed things up especially for UCSF Chimera
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$ sudo yum -y install nvidia-x11-drv
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$ sudo updatedb
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h2. 4 MRC PHP Extension Installation and Testing
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h3. 4.1 Build the MRC module
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Download "php_mrc_src_1_5_1.tgz":http://emg.nysbc.org/software/dwd.php?id=N1HDb4ac22efb5b38b05fd3575d42d3e4adc2
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h4. Make sure that GD and FFTW 3 devel libraries are installed
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h3. 4.2 Install MRC module
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h4.  Check that mrc.so is in your php extension directory
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ls /usr/lib/php/extensions
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You should see mrc.so listed.
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* edit your  php configuration file php.ini to add "mrc.so" extension.
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* You might also increase the memory_limit field. It is set to 8M by default. The more the merrier!
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* 4kx4k float MRC image is about 64MB
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 memory_limit = 256M; Maximum amount of memory
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* Create the mrc.ini file
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 ; Enable mrc extension module
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*NOTE:* If the :
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[extension section]
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extension=mrc.so
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OR if your linux distro has a /etc/php.d directory:
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h3. 4.3 Test the MRC module installation
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h2. 5 Compile and setup Appion python programs 
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h3. 5.1 Compile FindEM 
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* Goto pyappion/findem folder to make findem.exe
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$ make
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*WARNING*
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Only if the first part fails, you must add the path to libg2c.so library file.
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* locate libg2c.so library file
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$ ls /usr/lib/gcc/`uname -i`-redhat-linux/3.4.6/libg2c.so
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* Example: EXLIBS=-L/usr/lib/gcc/i386-redhat-linux/3.4.6/ -lg2c
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h3. 5.2 Compile Ace2 
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*WARNING*
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ace2 typically requires fftw 3.2 or greater, but you can remove the FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY flag in Image.m
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*NOTE*
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h3. 5.3 Compile Radermacher module 
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* Goto pyappion/radermacher
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* compile the libraries and binary
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$ sudo python ./setup.py install
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h3. 5.4 Test PyAppion 
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$ export PYTHONPATH="$LEGINONPATH:$PYTHONPATH"
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$ export PYTHONPATH="/your-complete-path-to-pyappion/lib:$PYTHONPATH"
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h2. 6 Setup MySQL (appiondata) databases 
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Refer to [[Start_with_existing_ANY_Linux_flavor_OS#2-Setup-MySQL-databases|Setup MySQL databases]]
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Refer to [[Start_with_existing_ANY_Linux_flavor_OS#3-Web-server-side-installation|Web server side installation]]
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h3. Install MRC Tools 
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h4. Compile MRC tools 
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After installing torque it needs to be configured. Sorry, we have no documentation for configuring torque at this time. You may try http://www.clusterresources.com/products/torque-resource-manager.php