1.1. Download and installation with a package manager¶
The installation of HORTON is supported by some package managers, which may be a lot easier than the from-source installation discussed in the following sections. Below we try to keep track of them.
Installing HORTON with any of these methods requires less technical skills but it may have disadvantages too: (i) less control over the compilation process and (ii) older versions of HORTON and its dependencies.
1.1.1. MacPorts¶
MacPorts is specific for OSX. When you have MacPorts installed, see https://www.macports.org/install.php, you can install HORTON as follows:
sudo port install gcc49; sudo port select --set gcc mp-gcc49
sudo port install python27; sudo port select --set python python27
sudo port install horton
sudo port install py27-pip; sudo port select --set pip pip27
There seems to be no official way to use MacPorts without sudo
, while this may
potentially break your system. You’ve been warned.
1.1.2. Easybuild¶
EasyBuild is a package manager for HPC environments but works on any Linux system. Once you have EasyBuild installed and configured, see http://hpcugent.github.io/easybuild/, you can install HORTON e.g. as follows:
eb horton-2.0.0-intel-2015b-Python-2.7.10-HDF5-1.8.15-patch1-serial.eb --robot
The --robot
option will instruct EasyBuild to install all dependencies as well.
There are several config files one can use for different version of HORTON, in combination
with different compilers and Python dependencies. For the current list of configs, see:
https://github.com/hpcugent/easybuild-easyconfigs/tree/master/easybuild/easyconfigs/h/horton
You can change the toolchain and the version of HORTON with the --try-*
options
discussed here:
http://easybuild.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Using_the_EasyBuild_command_line.html#tweaking-existing-easyconfig-files-using-try