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  • GenoMax
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    Page 3 - compilation instructions.

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  • Votinhkiem90
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    Originally posted by mastal View Post
    You should be able to download a copy of velvet and compile it (make) in your home directory.

    Then either add the location of your copy of velvet to your path, or use the complete path to the velveth and velvetg binaries every time you run velvet.

    Hope this helps,
    maria
    Thanks u, you can give a example for me.

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  • mastal
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    You should be able to download a copy of velvet and compile it (make) in your home directory.

    Then either add the location of your copy of velvet to your path, or use the complete path to the velveth and velvetg binaries every time you run velvet.

    Hope this helps,
    maria

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  • Votinhkiem90
    started a topic How to compile velvet and Velvetoptimiser

    How to compile velvet and Velvetoptimiser

    Hi everyone, i have a problem. Now i have a sever but i'm only a user so without root (permision denied). I want to use velvet and velvetopitimser. Can anybody help me?
    Thanks for reading.

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