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− | + | = conda installs: This is the future= | |
− | + | Bioconda on Marvin on a per user basis, so you have total control over it. | |
− | + | Log in and from the command line type Only ever do this once or you will get error pessages): | |
− | Log in and from the command line type: | ||
install-bioconda | install-bioconda | ||
− | Either log out and back in or type: | + | Either log out and back in, or type: |
source ~/.bashrc | source ~/.bashrc | ||
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+ | This will make a user specific version of conda avible to you. | ||
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+ | To find the package you want search on this: | ||
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+ | https://bioconda.github.io/conda-recipe_index.html | ||
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+ | or google search: | ||
+ | conda name_of_tool_you_want | ||
− | We strongly advise using environments: https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html . You can do this in many ways. Please see the link for more details (here you can specifiy | + | We strongly advise using environments: https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html . You can do this in many ways. Please see the link for more details (here you can specifiy exact version etc ..). The easiest usage would be: e.g. |
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+ | conda create -n NAME_OF_ENV PACKAGE_TO_INSTALL | ||
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+ | This is an example of a toold called roary | ||
− | conda create -n roary | + | conda create -n roaryENV roary |
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+ | once it has installed, you can activate the environment by typing: | ||
− | conda activate | + | conda activate roaryENV |
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+ | As a lot of tools have dependencies, all the dependencies should be installed during this process. It is a good idea to keep them looked up in their own ENV, so they dont interfere with dependencies and spcific version required for other things you have installed. | ||
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+ | To get the latest version | ||
conda update roary | conda update roary | ||
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You are now ready to use this package. | You are now ready to use this package. | ||
− | + | conda deactivate to leave this environment. | |
+ | If you want to install a specific version of a tool (use the equals sign and the version you want): | ||
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+ | conda create -n samtools1.3 samtools=1.3 | ||
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+ | or | ||
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+ | conda create -n python27 python=27 | ||
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+ | once you have this version of python installed, you can easily use (after you have activated the python env: | ||
+ | pip install biopython (or whatever you require) | ||
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To list all the environments you have created: | To list all the environments you have created: |
Revision as of 09:26, 14 February 2019
conda installs: This is the future
Bioconda on Marvin on a per user basis, so you have total control over it. Log in and from the command line type Only ever do this once or you will get error pessages):
install-bioconda
Either log out and back in, or type:
source ~/.bashrc
This will make a user specific version of conda avible to you.
To find the package you want search on this:
https://bioconda.github.io/conda-recipe_index.html
or google search:
conda name_of_tool_you_want
We strongly advise using environments: https://conda.io/docs/user-guide/tasks/manage-environments.html . You can do this in many ways. Please see the link for more details (here you can specifiy exact version etc ..). The easiest usage would be: e.g.
conda create -n NAME_OF_ENV PACKAGE_TO_INSTALL
This is an example of a toold called roary
conda create -n roaryENV roary
once it has installed, you can activate the environment by typing:
conda activate roaryENV
As a lot of tools have dependencies, all the dependencies should be installed during this process. It is a good idea to keep them looked up in their own ENV, so they dont interfere with dependencies and spcific version required for other things you have installed.
To get the latest version
conda update roary
You are now ready to use this package.
conda deactivate to leave this environment.
If you want to install a specific version of a tool (use the equals sign and the version you want):
conda create -n samtools1.3 samtools=1.3
or
conda create -n python27 python=27
once you have this version of python installed, you can easily use (after you have activated the python env:
pip install biopython (or whatever you require)
To list all the environments you have created:
conda info –envs
installing packages: https://bioconda.github.io/recipes.html