Bio-App-SELEX-RNAmotifAnalysis
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Here we demonstrate the use of cpanminus to install it to a local Perl module directory. These instructions assume absolutely no experience with cpanminus.
1. Download cpanminus
curl -LOk http://xrl.us/cpanm
2. Make it executable
chmod u+x cpanm
3. Make a local lib/perl5 directory (if it doesn't already exist)
mkdir -p ~/lib/perl5
4. Add relevant directories to your PERL5LIB and PATH environment
variables by adding the following text to your ~/.bashrc
file:
bin/RNAmotifAnalysis view on Meta::CPAN
# Move into batch directory
chdir "$batch_filename.dir";
# Write batch instruction to script file
open( my $fh, '>', $batch_filename);
print {$fh} $workload[ $batch_num - 1];
close $fh;
# Make script file executable
system("chmod u+x $batch_filename");
# Run the script, if desired
if($run_scripts){
system("./$batch_filename &");
}
# Return to directory about batch directory
chdir '..';
}
return;
bin/RNAmotifAnalysis view on Meta::CPAN
Here we demonstrate the use of cpanminus to install it to a local Perl module directory. These instructions assume absolutely no experience with cpanminus.
1. Download cpanminus
curl -LOk http://xrl.us/cpanm
2. Make it executable
chmod u+x cpanm
3. Make a local lib/perl5 directory (if it doesn't already exist)
mkdir -p ~/lib/perl5
4. Add relevant directories to your PERL5LIB and PATH environment
variables by adding the following text to your ~/.bashrc
file:
lib/Bio/App/SELEX/RNAmotifAnalysis.pm view on Meta::CPAN
# Move into batch directory
chdir "$batch_filename.dir";
# Write batch instruction to script file
open( my $fh, '>', $batch_filename);
print {$fh} $workload[ $batch_num - 1];
close $fh;
# Make script file executable
system("chmod u+x $batch_filename");
# Run the script, if desired
if($run_scripts){
system("./$batch_filename &");
}
# Return to directory about batch directory
chdir '..';
}
return;
lib/Bio/App/SELEX/RNAmotifAnalysis.pm view on Meta::CPAN
Here we demonstrate the use of cpanminus to install it to a local Perl module directory. These instructions assume absolutely no experience with cpanminus.
1. Download cpanminus
curl -LOk http://xrl.us/cpanm
2. Make it executable
chmod u+x cpanm
3. Make a local lib/perl5 directory (if it doesn't already exist)
mkdir -p ~/lib/perl5
4. Add relevant directories to your PERL5LIB and PATH environment
variables by adding the following text to your ~/.bashrc
file:
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