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Once you've donwloaded the zip file, just unzip it and run setup.exe. Follow instructions to install AnyWave on your system.
 
Once you've donwloaded the zip file, just unzip it and run setup.exe. Follow instructions to install AnyWave on your system.
  
==Mac OS X==
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==MacOS==
Open the dmg file and run the installer.
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Unzip the AnyWave.app.zip file and launch AnyWave.app (We suggest to copy the Application bundle into /Applications but it is not necessary).<br/>
==Linux==
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If you face an issue where Mac OS informs you that the application is damaged, open a terminal console and type: <br/>
The linux installation package is an archive containing all the files required to install on your system.<br />
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xattr -cr AnyWave.app<br/>
Uncompress the zip and launch the install.sh script as super user.<br />
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AnyWave will be installed in /usr/local/AnyWave (this will allow MATLAB plugins to run correctly).<br />
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This package was built on Debian using gcc 4.9 so it should run on other distros.<br />
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OpenBlas and tcsh are required by AnyWave Linux and are not included in the package. (tcsh is optionnal if you don't use MATLAB plugins).<br />
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===Install extra dependencies===
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==Linux==
Examples on Centos and Debian<br />
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===Installation===
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- open a terminal and do:<br/>
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
 
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
yum install -y tcsh openblas
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chmod 755 install_AnyWave.run
apt-get install tcsh openblas
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sudo ./install_AnyWave.run
 
</syntaxhighlight>
 
</syntaxhighlight>
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- run anywave:
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<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
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anywave &
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</syntaxhighlight>
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The package provided has been tested on:<br/>
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* Ubuntu 18.04
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* Fedora 28
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The package requires GLIBC 2.27 and should run on any GLIBC 2.27 distributions.<br />
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For older Linux distributions, you can build AnyWave using our [https://gitlab.thevirtualbrain.org/anywave/AnyWave gitlab repository].<br />
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== Build your own version from sources==
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Use our public git repository to build AnyWave for you own Linux : <br/>
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[https://gitlab.dynamap.tvb-ins.fr/anywave/AnyWave.git Get it from our gitlab]

Latest revision as of 18:37, 25 February 2021

Donwload AnyWave

Windows logo.png OSX logo.png Linux logo.png

Install AnyWave

Windows

Once you've donwloaded the zip file, just unzip it and run setup.exe. Follow instructions to install AnyWave on your system.

MacOS

Unzip the AnyWave.app.zip file and launch AnyWave.app (We suggest to copy the Application bundle into /Applications but it is not necessary).
If you face an issue where Mac OS informs you that the application is damaged, open a terminal console and type:
xattr -cr AnyWave.app

Linux

Installation

- open a terminal and do:

chmod 755 install_AnyWave.run
sudo ./install_AnyWave.run

- run anywave:

anywave &

The package provided has been tested on:

  • Ubuntu 18.04
  • Fedora 28

The package requires GLIBC 2.27 and should run on any GLIBC 2.27 distributions.
For older Linux distributions, you can build AnyWave using our gitlab repository.

Build your own version from sources

Use our public git repository to build AnyWave for you own Linux :
Get it from our gitlab