Hi all,
I have been trying to install SimVascular on CentOS 7 and have been having some issues. There appear to be many required libraries that are not available in the yum repository. I was wondering if anyone had performed this installation before and could provide some advice?
Many thanks,
Tim
CentOS installation
- Nathan Wilson
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Re: CentOS installation
Hi Tim,
Can you be more specific of what is missing? Are you installing the binary version or are you compiling on your own? Are you trying to run the entire SimVascular package or just the blood flow solver on CentOS 7?
I recently built the blood flow solver on CentOS 6 so I know that works, but I haven't tried running the binary SV front end build on our supercomputer.
The binary distribution from Aug-18-2015 was built on Ubuntu 14.04 with the gcc compilers so it has been tested on Ubuntu.
Nathan
Can you be more specific of what is missing? Are you installing the binary version or are you compiling on your own? Are you trying to run the entire SimVascular package or just the blood flow solver on CentOS 7?
I recently built the blood flow solver on CentOS 6 so I know that works, but I haven't tried running the binary SV front end build on our supercomputer.
The binary distribution from Aug-18-2015 was built on Ubuntu 14.04 with the gcc compilers so it has been tested on Ubuntu.
Nathan
Re: CentOS installation
Hi Nathan,
Thanks for your response. I was attempting to compile from source and I couldn't find many of the required packages mentioned on the website (http://simvascular.github.io/docsCompile.html) in the YUM package manager.
I just installed the binary version and it works fine.
Many thanks,
Tim
Thanks for your response. I was attempting to compile from source and I couldn't find many of the required packages mentioned on the website (http://simvascular.github.io/docsCompile.html) in the YUM package manager.
I just installed the binary version and it works fine.
Many thanks,
Tim