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0002049MEGA[All Projects] Feedbackpublic2020-06-08 11:582020-06-09 07:31
Reporterguest 
Assigned Togstecher 
PrioritynormalSeverityminorReproducibilityhave not tried
StatusresolvedResolutionno change required 
PlatformOS 
Product VersionMEGA-CC 11 (command line version) 
Target VersionFixed in Version 
Summary0002049: Installing in HPC environment
DescriptionHello,

I'd like to install bith the GUI and CC software on our HPC cluster. Do you have an best practices on how to achieve this? We current use spack to create modules which user then load and unload to set up their processing environments.

I have downloaded both the .tar and rpm version of the megacc code but it looks like the gui code is only offered in rpm formate?

We are using centos7.X environment

Thanks,
Jim
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gstecher (administrator)
2020-06-09 07:31

Hi James,

I am writing in response to your question regarding the MEGA software. We do not have any guidelines for running MEGA in a HPC cluster environment as MEGA is developed primarily as a desktop application. The gui is not distributed by itself as it won't run without setting up the environment first.

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Best regards,
Glen Stecher
Institute for Genomics and Evolutionary Medicine
igem.temple.edu

- Issue History
Date Modified Username Field Change
1969-12-31 17:33 user19 Status new => closed
1969-12-31 17:33 user19 Resolution open => fixed
2020-06-08 11:58 guest New Issue
2020-06-09 07:31 gstecher Note Added: 0004475
2020-06-09 07:31 gstecher Assigned To => gstecher
2020-06-09 07:31 gstecher Status new => assigned
2020-06-09 07:31 gstecher Status assigned => resolved
2020-06-09 07:31 gstecher Resolution open => no change required


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