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Sahil Moza
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Use pre-built packages
----------------------
We
strongly
recommend that you use our repositories hosted at
[
Open Build
Service](http://build.opensuse.org). We have packages for Debian, Ubuntu,
CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE/SUSE, RHEL, Scientific Linux. Visit the following page
and follow
the
instructions.
We recommend that you use our repositories hosted at
`
Open Build
Service <http://build.opensuse.org>`_.
We have `MOOSE` and `moogli` packages for Debian, Ubuntu, CentOS, Fedora, OpenSUSE/SUSE, RHEL, Scientific Linux.
Visit `this page <https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:moose&package=moose>`_
and follow instructions.
https://software.opensuse.org/download.html?project=home:moose&package=moose
After adding the repositories to your package manager (read the instructed on the site)
You can install both `moose` and `moogli` using your package manager.
You can get both `moose` and `moogli` from the repositories after adding the
repository to your package manager e.g.
On Debian/Ubuntu
On Debian/Ubuntu ::
$ sudo apt-get install moose moogli
On CentOS/RHEL/Fedora/Scientific Linux
On CentOS/RHEL/Fedora/Scientific Linux
::
$ sudo yum install moose moogli
On openSUSE
On openSUSE
::
$ sudo zypper install moose moolgi
Pre-built binary packages takes care of dependencies. And also you don't have to
build the MOOSE by yourself. In case, your distribution is not listed above or
In case your distribution is not listed on the repository page or
you want to build the lastest development code, following section lists out the
steps to build MOOSE from its source code.
Building from source
-------------------
First, Download the latest source code of moose from github using `git`
First, Download the latest source code of moose from github using `git`
::
$ git clone https://github.com/BhallaLab/moose
Or, alternatively, you can download the `zip` file by clicking on the following
Or, alternatively, you can download the
`
`zip`
`
file by clicking on the following
link, https://github.com/BhallaLab/moose/archive/master.zip. Unzip the file to
get the source code.
get the source code::
$ wget https://github.com/BhallaLab/moose/archive/master.zip
Install dependencies
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Next, you have to install
all
required dependencies.
Next, you have to install required dependencies.
- cmake
- gsl-1.16 or higher
[
Source code
](
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gsl/
)
.
- cmake
(version 2.8 or higher)
- gsl-1.16 or higher
`
Source code
<
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/gsl/
>`_
.
- libhdf5 development package. Get it from
- libsbml (5.9.0, optional). You can download it from
[
here
](
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sbml/files/libsbml/5.9.0/stable/
)
`
here
<
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sbml/files/libsbml/5.9.0/stable/
>`_
Make sure that `libsml` is installed with `zlib` and `lxml` support.
If you are using buildtools, then use the following to install libsbml.
- wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbml/files/libsbml/5.9.0/stable/libSBML-5.9.0-core-src.tar.gz
- tar -xzvf libSBML-5.9.0-core-src.tar.gz
- cd libsbml-5.9.0
- ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-zlib --with-libxml
- make
- sudo make install
If you are using buildtools, then use the following to install libsbml::
$ wget http://sourceforge.net/projects/sbml/files/libsbml/5.9.0/stable/libSBML-5.9.0-core-src.tar.gz
$ tar -xzvf libSBML-5.9.0-core-src.tar.gz
$ cd libsbml-5.9.0
$ ./configure --prefix=/usr --with-zlib --with-libxml
$ make
$ sudo make install
- python development package
-
python
numpy
- numpy
On Ubuntu these can be installed by following command:
$ sudo apt-get install libhdf5-dev cmake libgsl0-dev
On Ubuntu these can be installed by following command::
$ sudo apt-get install libhdf5-dev cmake libgsl0-dev libpython-dev python-numpy
On CentOS/Fedora/RHEL
$ sudo yum install hdf5-devel cmake libgsl-dev
On CentOS/Fedora/RHEL
::
$ sudo yum install hdf5-devel cmake libgsl-dev
python-devel python-numpy
On OpenSUSE
$ sudo zypper install hdf5-devel cmake libgsl-dev
$ sudo zypper install hdf5-devel cmake libgsl-dev
python-devel python-numpy
For MOOSE Graphical User Interface (GUI),
there ar
e additional dependencies
:
For MOOSE Graphical User Interface (GUI),
som
e additional dependencies
are required
- matplotlib
- Python-qt4
On Ubuntu/Debian, these can be installed with:
On Ubuntu/Debian, these can be installed with::
$ sudo apt-get install python-matplotlib python-qt4
On CentOS/Fedora/RHEL,
On CentOS/Fedora/RHEL::
$ sudo yum install python-matplotlib python-qt4
Now use `cmake` to build moose
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
.. codeblock:: bash
$ cd /to/moose/source/code
$ mkdir _build
$ cd _build
$ cmake ..
$ make
$ ctest --output-on-failure
$ ctest --output-on-failure
# optional
This will build pyMOOSE (MOOSE's python extention), `ctest` will run few tests to
check if build process was successful.
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