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May 4, 2017 06:05 AM | marionac
Version of Vaa3D for Linux using glibc-2.12?
Dear all,
I would like to install Vaa3D on a Linux computer that runs with Scientific Linux 6.
I tried running Vaa3D with the binary release for Ubuntu but it had some problems with the glibc library.
Our Linux distribution uses glibc-2.12 and cannot be changed.
Do you have any Vaa3D distribution that could work with glibc-2.12 that you could share?
Thank you,
-Mariona
I would like to install Vaa3D on a Linux computer that runs with Scientific Linux 6.
I tried running Vaa3D with the binary release for Ubuntu but it had some problems with the glibc library.
Our Linux distribution uses glibc-2.12 and cannot be changed.
Do you have any Vaa3D distribution that could work with glibc-2.12 that you could share?
Thank you,
-Mariona
May 4, 2017 03:05 PM | Zhi Zhou
RE: Version of Vaa3D for Linux using glibc-2.12?
Please use our Linux CentOS version, which should be compatible
with Scientific Linux.
May 24, 2017 04:05 PM | marionac
RE: Version of Vaa3D for Linux using glibc-2.12?
Thank you very much, I could run it now.
But now another question came out: with this distribution I can't read >4GB compressed tif files!
I installed the latest distribution. Is this a known problem for this distribution (CentOs) ? And, would it be possible to have it fixed?
Thanks a lot!!!
But now another question came out: with this distribution I can't read >4GB compressed tif files!
I installed the latest distribution. Is this a known problem for this distribution (CentOs) ? And, would it be possible to have it fixed?
Thanks a lot!!!
May 24, 2017 05:05 PM | Zhi Zhou
RE: Version of Vaa3D for Linux using glibc-2.12?
If your computer has limited memory, you can use our terafly module
to visualize your data. Please check our paper https://www.nature.com/nmeth/journal/v13... for the instruction.
If your computer has enough memory, please check this http://www.nitrc.org/forum/message.php?m...
If your computer has enough memory, please check this http://www.nitrc.org/forum/message.php?m...