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== Requirements == | |||
* Python 2.6 or 2.7 http://www.python.org | * Python 2.6 or 2.7 http://www.python.org | ||
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* VTK 5 (5.4.2 and above) http://www.vtk.org (vtk) | * VTK 5 (5.4.2 and above) http://www.vtk.org (vtk) | ||
* matplotlib http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ (pylab) | * matplotlib http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ (pylab) | ||
'''[[Mac Intel Instructions|Click here for | == Instructions == | ||
'''[[Mac Intel Instructions|Click here for specific instructions for Mac OS X]]''' | |||
* Install Python | * Install Python |
Revision as of 20:09, 30 October 2013
Requirements
- Python 2.6 or 2.7 http://www.python.org
- Qt 4.6 (or above) Open Source Edition http://qt.nokia.com/downloads
- PyQt4 (v4.7 or above) http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/software/pyqt and SIP (4.10 or above) http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/sip
- numpy (1.4 or above) http://www.numpy.org (scipy)
- scipy (0.7 or above) http://www.scipy.org (scipy)
- matplotlib (0.99 or above) http://www.scipy.org (scipy)
- zip and unzip should be on user's PATH
For running various not-required packages and features (packages are listed last, in parentheses):
- SUDS https://fedorahosted.org/suds/ (web services) optional patch
- MySQLdb http://sourceforge.net/projects/mysql-python (accessing databases)
- VTK 5 (5.4.2 and above) http://www.vtk.org (vtk)
- matplotlib http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ (pylab)
Instructions
Click here for specific instructions for Mac OS X
- Install Python
- On most Linux distributions it comes by default.
- On Windows: Get the msi release 2.7.x here
- Add the installation directory to the PATH variable
- Install Python Extensions
- Install SUDS if you plan to use web services package
- Install VTK (if you need VTK - for infovis support install the development version)
- First you'll need CMake: get the latest release here
- Then you can get vtk: follow the instructions to download the source code on this page
- (Skip this step if you don't need to run CORIE workflows) Follow these instructions to add CORIE and other needed files to VTK.
- To compile VTK follow the instructions in the file README.html in the root of VTK directory tree
- On configuring CMake, make sure that the variables VTK_WRAP_PYTHON, VTK_USE_GUISUPPORT, VTK_USE_DISPLAY are ON and VTK_USE_QVTK is OFF
- It is recommended to create a environment variable called PYTHONPATH
- PYTHONPATH=<path/to/vtk_build>/Wrapping/Python:<path/to/vtk_build>/bin:.
- For Linux only: Install Qt 4.6.3 or above (Qt 4.8.X recommended)
- You can get the open source version for all platforms here
- Run configure then make
- For Linux only: Install SIP
- Downloads available here.
- Uncompress the file, and inside the directory, type python configure.py. On 64-bit Linux type python configure.py -d /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/. Then make and make install
- Install PyQt4
- Downloads of the latest stable release and latest snapshots are available here.
- Windows only: Download the binary package that contains everything you need to run PyQt4. This will install SIP and Qt for you.
- For Linux only: Uncompress the file, and inside the directory, type python configure.py. On 64-bit Linux type python configure.py -d /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/. Then make and make install
- Install MySQLdb (Python library allowing MySQL databases access)
- The file is available here
- Install SciPy
- Windows
- Linux
- Download and install BLAS [1] - Note: Most package managers allow easy download and installation through the native interface however; you must also get the source code and set the environment variable BLAS_SRC
- Download and install LAPACK [2] - Note: Most package managers allow easy download and installation through the native interface however; you must also get the source code and set the environment variable LAPACK_SRC
- Download and install numpy [3]
- Download and install scipy [4]
- Install matplotlib
- To run VisTrails from source:
- Excute this on a terminal window or on a command prompt on Windows:
cd /path/to/vistrails_src/vistrails python vistrails.py