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AZOrange is a customization for the open source software Orange.
Installation for developers (Using Ubuntu Precise Pangolin 12.04 64bits):
===============================================================================
1) Install all available system updates
2) Install git:
sudo apt-get install -y git-core gitosis
3) Get the source code to the <installDir> (<installDir> cannot exist. If <installDir> is not specified, then a folder AZOrange will be created):
git clone git://github.com/AZCompTox/AZOrange.git [<installDir>]
4) Prepare the system with 3rd party dependencies (inside the <installDir>/AZOrange/install dir):
./prepareUbuntu4AZO.sh
5) Create/configure a setup.ini file from a template (inside the <installDir>/AZOrange/install dir):
cp setup.ini.ubuntu.dev setup.ini
7.1) Configure other settings if needed accordingly to your system.
7.2) If using Ubuntu 10.04-64bits, also make the following changes:
a) Change python version:
PYTHON_VER = 2.6
b) disable ftm:
;ftm = http://wwwkramer.in.tum.de/projects/ftm.tar.gz,0.1
6) Start the installation scripts (inside the <installDir>/AZOrange/install dir):
python install.py
7) After successful installation, there will be 3 ways of starting AZOrange:
a) Click in the orange Icon installed in the Desktop (available if the installer found a way of creating it)
b) In a terminal window, at the installDir, run the AZOrange start script:
./startAZOrange
c) Manually change shell, load the correct environment and start the application:
tcsh
source <installDir>/templateProfile
azorange
Testing AZOrange installation
===============================================================================
1) Start a tcsh shell:
tcsh
2) Load the AZOrange environment:
source <installDir>/templateProfile
3) Change to the tests directory:
cd <installDir>/tests
4) Start the tests:
./runOpenTests.sh