From: Alberto G. M. <alb...@cn...> - 2022-09-09 08:02:21
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Please for Xmipp installation visit: https://github.com/I2PC/xmipp/wiki/Installing-Xmipp-on-Ubuntu-22.04https://github.com/I2PC/xmipp/wiki/Installing-Xmipp-on-Ubuntu-22.04 <https://github.com/I2PC/xmipp/wiki/Installing-Xmipp-on-Ubuntu-22.04> On 9/9/22 9:46, Pablo Conesa wrote: > > Hi Matt, I've asked colleagues and this is what I've found: > > It is possible to install. Scipion (all python code) should have no > problem. Xmipp companion should work, "as long as you stick to GCC 10 > or 11". > > I think what is not possible is to use some binaries (gctf and > gAutomatch) that have not been updated to recent cudas and recent GPUs > are not compatible with old cudas. (I've asked developer about this > and wasn't clear if the were going to update them or "open the code") ;-( > > > Several people here are using it without problems. Not sure though if > they are usinf xmipp devel version or production one. > > Maybe someone from Xmipp team can comment more precisely about this. > > > On 8/9/22 20:12, Matt Harrington via scipion-users wrote: >> Has Scipion been fully tested on Ubuntu 22.04? I believe there were >> issues when 22.04 was first released, but it's been out for a while now. >> >> Matt >> > -- > Pablo Conesa - *Madrid Scipion <http://scipion.i2pc.es> team* > > > _______________________________________________ > scipion-users mailing list > sci...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/scipion-users -- Alberto García Mena National Center for Biotechnology - CSIC Facility software support & Xmipp team @ Biocomputing Unit / I2PC |