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FALCON-make

These are some ways to install the FALCON packages from a FALCON workspace.

See Installation in the wiki.

Types of installation

Simply set $PYTHONUSERBASE. Everything will be installed under that.

(If you insist on using virtualenv or a non --edit pip-install, contact cdunn.)

Dependencies

All those installation types require python3 and pip3.

pip3

Python3 always includes pip3 now.

Anaconda

It can be helpful to install Anaconda first, for a helpful set of Python dependencies. If you do, remember to add your new anaconda2/bin into your $PATH before proceeding.

extras

Some extra stuff can be installed via make extra

Environment

PYTHONUSERBASE

We recommend that you export PYTHONUSERBASE before running make. Otherwise, your build will (typically) be installed into ~/.local which is fine if you have only one installation.

PATH

Before running tests, you need to add the new bin to your PATH.

export PYTHONUSERBASE=$(python -c 'import site; print site.USER_BASE')
export PATH=${PYTHONUSERBASE}/bin

About the LICENSE

Standard PacBio "Open Source License".

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