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Self-installerOn some platforms, currently Windows, Debian-like Linux and OSX, we maintain a self-installing package built using InstallJammer which includes full uninstall. If it is available, this is the easiest install route. Self-installers are available from the BRAHMS SourceForge project page. Look for an executable including the tag "Setup" in its filename under the latest release. Third-party packagesThe self-installer packages BRAHMS and the SystemML Toolbox, so you now have everything you need to run BRAHMS. If you want to use Python or Matlab with BRAHMS, you may have to install these (if you do not already have them installed). If you want to build your own C or C++ processes, you will need a compiler. If BRAHMS won't run, you may be missing a required library. See Prerequisites for more information. |
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