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  chmod +x get_folder.sh
  chmod +x get_folder.sh
  ./get_folder.sh
  ./get_folder.sh
You may repeat this, as root, every now and then, to update the programs.


Please note that to get the <code>strings</code> command, which is used by [[generate_XDS.INP]], on some Linux distributions (e.g. FC23) you need to install the <code>binutils</code> RPM package.
=== tools and helper programs for [[generate_XDS.INP]] and [[XDSGUI]], and libraries ===
* check and installation of Unix tools for [[generate_XDS.INP]] is shown at [[Generate_XDS.INP#Dependencies]]
* helper programs for [[XDSGUI]] are listed and discussed at [[XDSGUI#Dependencies]]. Nota bene: XDSGUI needs [[generate_XDS.INP]] unless you already have a working XDS.INP.  


Since XDSGUI depends on graphics packages that may need to be installed, you can check the xdsgui binary with
Since XDSGUI depends on graphics packages that may need to be installed, you can check the xdsgui binary with
  ldd `which xdsgui`
  ldd `which xdsgui` | grep found
and that should show you the libraries it found, and more importantly, those that it didn't find. Your friendly system administrator will then work out the specific commands to install those libraries; on RedHat-type distributions that would typically be e.g. <code>yum provides libXfixes.so.3</code> the output of which will tell you that this is in the libXfixes RPM. <code>xds-viewer</code> needs libpng12.so.0 which can be installed with <code>yum install libpng12</code>.
and that should show you the libraries it it didn't find. Your friendly system administrator will then work out the specific commands to install those libraries.


Ubuntu 18.04: if libQtOpenGL.so.4 is missing, use <code>sudo apt install libqt4-opengl</code>, and if libpng12.so is missing (xds-viewer needs it), install it from [https://packages.ubuntu.com/xenial/amd64/libpng12-0/download] .
For RedHat-type distributions, that would typically be e.g.  
yum provides libXfixes.so.3
the output of which will tell you that this is in the libXfixes RPM.  


Of course, this still requires installation of <code>xxdiff</code> (or alternative), and for .h5 data: HDF5 package, and <code>H5ToXds</code> and/or [https://www.dectris.com/company/news/newsroom/news-details/process-eiger-data-with-xds-fast Neggia] library.
If in the case of Ubuntu you don't know the name of the package that provides a certain library, the
  sudo apt-file search <name-of-library>
command should find it for you (where <code><name-of-library></code> could e.g. be <code>libGLU.so.1</code>). This needs a one-time installation by
  sudo apt install apt-file
  sudo apt-file update
 
Ubuntu 18.04: if libQtOpenGL.so.4 is missing, use <code>sudo apt install libqt4-opengl</code>.
 
Ubuntu 20.04: if libQtOpenGL.so.4 is missing, use
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:rock-core/qt4
sudo apt update
sudo apt install libqt4-opengl
But it would be better to use the [https://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/linux_bin/xdsgui_qt5 Qt5 binary of XDSGUI].


<code>xxdiff</code> is likely available for your distribution - google for it, or try e.g.
<code>xxdiff</code> is likely available for your distribution - google for it, or try e.g.
  yum -y install xxdiff
  yum -y install xxdiff
on RHEL6/CentOS6/SL6 systems, or
on RHEL6/CentOS6/SL6 systems, or
  apt-get install xxdiff
  apt install xxdiff
on Ubuntu.
on Ubuntu. If Ubuntu 20.04 doesn't find it, use the latest from http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/x/xxdiff/


An <code>xxdiff</code> binary that runs on CentOS7 (RHEL7, SL7) is provided by the <code>get_folder.sh</code> script.
An <code>xxdiff</code> binary that runs on CentOS7 (RHEL7, SL7) is provided by the <code>get_folder.sh</code> script.
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Alternatively, tkdiff may be installed, or other graphical comparison programs, like meld or kdiff3. vimdiff is also nice, and probably already installed.
Alternatively, tkdiff may be installed, or other graphical comparison programs, like meld or kdiff3. vimdiff is also nice, and probably already installed.


For [[Eiger]] data processing, <code>H5ToXDS</code> should be installed as [[Eiger|explained]], and <code>h5dump</code> should be installed by e.g. <code>yum -y install hdf5</code>.
For [[Eiger]] data processing, <code>H5ToXDS</code> should be installed as [[Eiger|explained]], and <code>h5dump</code> should be installed by e.g. <code>yum -y install hdf5</code>. Furthermore, you want the [https://www.dectris.com/company/news/newsroom/news-details/process-eiger-data-with-xds-fast Neggia] library or the [https://github.com/DiamondLightSource/durin Durin plugin].


== Mac OSX ==
== Mac OSX ==
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(Screenshot provided by Gustavo Lima)
(Screenshot provided by Gustavo Lima)
A detailed [https://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/pub/xds%20%20prog%20installation%20in%20WSL%20(Lata%20Panicker).pdf writeup for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS] was provided by Dr Lata Panicker, SO(G), BARC, India.


== See also ==
== See also ==


[[Cluster Installation]]
[[Cluster Installation]]
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