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use clearswi in linux terminal #11
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Hi Jiaen,
Yes! Go to https://github.com/korbinian90/CLEARSWI.jl and follow the link
"Download standalone executables" to the Linux version... (
https://github.com/korbinian90/CompileMRI.jl/releases/download/v3.6.4/mritools_Linux_3.6.4.tar.gz
).
All the best,
Simon
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Is there a package that can run clearswi in the linux terminal?
Thanks
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Oh... I should have noticed it. Thanks!
Jiaen
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Yes! Go to https://github.com/korbinian90/CLEARSWI.jl and follow the link
"Download standalone executables" to the Linux version... (
https://github.com/korbinian90/CompileMRI.jl/releases/download/v3.6.4/mritools_Linux_3.6.4.tar.gz
).
All the best,
Simon
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Do you know which version is compatible with glibc 2.31 in my ubuntu 20.04 . The most recent version needs glibc 2.34. Thanks! Jiaen
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Hi Jiaen, For matlab, there is a workaround: If the problem occurs for you when calling it directly from the command line, I will try to change the github runner to use ubuntu-20.04 for compilation and trigger a recompilation to create a new binary which hopefully will work. |
Hi Korbinian,
I have had problems with Ubuntu 22.04 (clear-swi in Julia), which I briefly
followed and concluded it lay in some missing Julia libraries which are
nothing to do with clear-swi.jl per se. I should have let you know about
it. Will have another look and report back.
Cheers,
Simon
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Hi Jiaen,
Thank you for reporting this! Are you calling it via matlab or directly?
For matlab, there is a workaround:
https://github.com/korbinian90/ROMEO#issues-when-calling-from-matlab
If the problem occurs for you when calling it directly from the command
line, I will try to change the github runner to use ubuntu-20.04 for
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I called it directly in the linux terminal. I can try recompiling it. Is
there a document I can follow?
Thanks
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Hi Jiaen,
Thank you for reporting this! Are you calling it via matlab or directly?
For matlab, there is a workaround:
https://github.com/korbinian90/ROMEO#issues-when-calling-from-matlab
If the problem occurs for you when calling it directly from the command
line, I will try to change the github runner to use ubuntu-20.04 for
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I recompiled it here for ubuntu-20.04: https://github.com/korbinian90/CompileMRI.jl/releases/tag/v3.6.5 If it still doesn't work, you can try to compile it on your system with this description: https://github.com/korbinian90/CompileMRI.jl Please report back how it went ;) Best, |
Hi Korbinian
I tested it. It works well. Thanks for the help!
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I recompiled it here for ubuntu-20.04:
https://github.com/korbinian90/CompileMRI.jl/releases/tag/v3.6.5
If it still doesn't work, you can try to compile it on your system with
this description: https://github.com/korbinian90/CompileMRI.jl
Please report back how it went ;)
Best,
Korbinian
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Is there a package that can run clearswi in the linux terminal?
Thanks
Jiaen
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