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From: Harry M. <man...@ho...> - 2001-08-28 15:54:48
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Dr. Calogero,
You can respond to the request for where the xcluster executable is with =
any path. The installation program will fail to find it, announce it's e=
xasperation, and will then let you enter a path to
where you know it to be (which can be an imaginary path - say /usr/local/=
genex/bin/xcluster). The installation should continue after another warn=
ing, allowing that 'false' path to remain in the
installation setup. After you obtain the xcluster program and compile it=
, you can then place it in that path (/usr/local/genex/bin/xcluster) and =
everyone will be happy.
xcluster is not necessary for the use of CyberT, and CyberT itself should=
be installed via the general GeneX installation script. I agree this is=
an onerous requirement and I'm currently modifying
the installation script to have an option to install only the analytical =
tools rather than the database as well.
Cheers
harry
raffaele calogero wrote:
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> Dear Sir,
> I downloaded the Genex Web interface and I installed all the required
> tools before running the install-all.pl. However, although in the help
> file the xcluster is considered optional the install-all.pl script ask
> be for it. I tryed to get the code by Sherlock since july but I did not=
> received any news from him. There is some way to skip the request of
> xcluster during the installation? Is it essential for the use of
> cyberT? If not, do I escape the need of the xcluster if I use the old
> cyberT script present in the download to install it ?
> Thank you for your help
> Yours sincerely
> Raffaele
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> Prof. Raffaele A. Calogero
> Dipartimento di Scienze Cliniche e Biologiche
> Universit=E0 di Torino, Ospedale S. Luigi
> Regione Gonzole 10, Orbassano TO-10043 (Italy)
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> Mobile Phone ++39 3333827080
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Cheers, Harry
Harry J Mangalam -- (949) 856 2847 (v&f) -- man...@ho... =
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