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Revision as of 10:57, 11 February 2012
This is about installing FSL.
SUSE 12.1 and CentOs 6.0:
# ls fsl-4.1.9-sources.tar.gz fsl_installer.sh suse:/home/gosia/src # bash fsl_installer.sh FSL install script ================== Looking for FSL tarball in the current directory... *************************************************************** No FSL tarball specified, assuming you want me to install /home/gosia/src/fsl-4.1.9-sources.tar.gz from the current directory. *************************************************************** Where would you like to install FSL to? [/usr/local] Checking OS release ... [Failed] This is Linux and you have provided a non-Linux build of FSL!
CentOs 6
[root@gosia centos]# ls fsl-4.1.9-centos5_64.tar.gz fsl_installer.sh [root@gosia centos]# bash fsl_installer.sh FSL install script ================== Looking for FSL tarball in the current directory... *************************************************************** No FSL tarball specified, assuming you want me to install /root/centos/fsl-4.1.9-centos5_64.tar.gz from the current directory. *************************************************************** Where would you like to install FSL to? [/usr/local] Checking OS release ... ls: cannot access ld-*.so: No such file or directory fsl_installer.sh: line 660: [: -lt: unary operator expected fsl_installer.sh: line 663: [: -gt: unary operator expected [OK] Checking CPU type... [OK] Checking install file...(this may take several minutes)
After you have done this, on CentOs 6, you have to
yum install compat-expat1
and you must install libjpeg and libtiff.
start fsl
You start fsl:
export FSLDIR=/usr/local/fsl . /usr/local/fsl/etc/fslconf/fsl.sh /usr/local/fsl/bin/fsl