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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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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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gcc-gfortran compat-gcc-34-g77 \
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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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> cd /usr/include/php/ext/
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> mv [downloads]/php_mrc_src_1_5_1.tgz .
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> tar zxvf php_mrc_src_1_5_1.tgz
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h4. Make sure that GD and FFTW 3 devel libraries are installed
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> phpize
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> make install
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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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h4. Make sure that GD and FFTW 3 libraries are installed
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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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> vi /etc/php.ini
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* increase memory
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> memory_limit = 256M; Maximum amount of memory
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* Create the mrc.ini file
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> cd /etc/php.d
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vi mrc.ini
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* add the following lines
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 ; Enable mrc extension module
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*NOTE:* If PHP modules are already listed in PHP.ini do the following:
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* check extension_dir value
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* add the following at the end of the [extension section]
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h4. Restart your webserver
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/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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h3. 4.3 Test the MRC module installation
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Download this MRC file "mymrc.mrc":http://emg.nysbc.org/attachments/55/mymrc.mrc and the following 2 scripts into the same directory to test the PHP mrc extension. 
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* gd module testing script "ex1.php":http://emg.nysbc.org/attachments/53/ex1.php
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* fftw module testing script "ex2.php":http://emg.nysbc.org/attachments/54/ex2.php
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Run the scripts with the following commands:
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The expected results are shown below. If you get the same images, you've installed the extension properly.
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* gd module test result:
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!http://emg.nysbc.org/attachments/57/ex1.php.png!
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* fftw module test result:
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!http://emg.nysbc.org/attachments/58/ex2.php.png!
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h2. 5 Compile and setup Appion python programs 
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Download Myami. 
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*TODO: Place link to file here!*
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h3. 5.1 Compile FindEM 
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* Goto appion/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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$ locate 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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*TODO: DO we need to compile Ace2 if the exe is already in the bin folder? NO! just test the help. Note if you wish to compile Ace2 on your own there are instructions here.*
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*WARNING*
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ace2 typically requires fftw 3.2(significantly faster than 3.1 which is distributed with CentOS) or greater, but you can remove the FFTW_WISDOM_ONLY flag in Image.m if using 3.1. 
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*TODO: need more info about why this warning is here. Can we have the make file detect which version is installed?*
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64 bit binaries are included with appion
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* Goto myami/appion/ace2
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* compile the libraries and binary
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$ ./ace2correct.exe -h
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h3. 5.3 Compile Radermacher module 
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* Goto appion/radermacher
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* compile the libraries and binary
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$ python
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h3. 5.4 Test Appion 
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* Go into the appion directory
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$ export PYTHONPATH="/your-complete-path-to-myami:$PYTHONPATH"
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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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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