From: Alberto G. M. <alb...@cn...> - 2022-04-28 12:19:52
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Hi Matt, Yes, Xmipp runs with gcc 11 and older. CUDA has a compiler limitations and Xmipp manage it (telling if you need a newer version of the compiler). You can also check these compatililitieshttps://gist.github.com/ax3l/9489132 Best regards On 28/4/22 9:15, Pablo Conesa wrote: > > Hi Matt, Scipion3 is being recently installed in laptops here with > ubuntu 22.04. So it is possible. > > The actual dependency for gcc is to compile Xmipp. > > I've looked at the detailed Xmipp configuration page > <https://github.com/I2PC/xmipp/wiki/Xmipp-configuration-(version-20.07)#c-configuration> > and it doesn't explicitly mention the version although you are right > that in the past is being specified to be c++ 8. > > I'm sure someone from Xmipp will pop up to clarify how to install > Xmipp in ubuntu 22.04 LTS. > > All the best, Pablo. > > On 27/4/22 19:14, Matt Harrington via scipion-users wrote: >> >> Has Scipion been tested on Ubuntu 22.04? It's the new LTS release of >> Ubuntu which came out last week. >> >> I ask because GCC 8 does not appear to ship with 22.04, and the >> Scipion installation docs seem to hint that GCC 8 is required. >> Here's an excerpt from the docs: >> >> For Ubuntu: >> >> sudo apt-get install gcc-8 g++-8 libopenmpi-dev make >> >> >> Matt >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> scipion-users mailing list >> sci...@li... >> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scipion-users > -- > Pablo Conesa - *Madrid Scipion <http://scipion.i2pc.es> team* > > > _______________________________________________ > scipion-users mailing list > sci...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scipion-users -- - Alberto GM - |