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Installing PerlIO::gzip failed #9

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greenkidneybean opened this issue Mar 7, 2023 · 4 comments
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Installing PerlIO::gzip failed #9

greenkidneybean opened this issue Mar 7, 2023 · 4 comments

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@greenkidneybean
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I'm installing LRSDAY-v1.7.1 on Ubuntu 22.04.2 LTS. Running install_dependencies.sh raises the error "! Installing PerlIO::gzip failed.", I've tried passing the --force flag into misc/cpanm but I still get the same error.

Here's the build.log, any input for troubleshooting would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

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yjx1217 commented Mar 8, 2023

Dear Michael,

Thanks for trying out LRSDAY. Regarding the error message that you encountered, this post (https://stackoverflow.com/questions/36374267/how-to-fix-fatal-error-zlib-h-no-such-file-or-directory) should help. LRSDAY relies on a number of prerequisites (https://github.com/yjx1217/LRSDAY/blob/master/prerequisite.txt), most of which should have been pre-installed for Linux-based servers, but if you are working with a fresh Linux machine, you will need to install these prerequisites first.

BTW: I've just pushed a few new changes as the upcoming v1.7.2 update yesterday, so maybe you can use
git clone https://github.com/yjx1217/LRSDAY.git to download and install v1.7.2 instead.

Best,
Jia-Xing

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yjx1217 commented Mar 20, 2023

Hi Michael (@greenkidneybean) ,

Just to check if the the solution posted above solved your problem. And FYI, a formal release of v1.7.2 is now available at https://github.com/yjx1217/LRSDAY/releases/tag/v1.7.2 .

Best,
Jia-Xing

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greenkidneybean commented Mar 21, 2023 via email

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yjx1217 commented Mar 22, 2023

Hi Michael,

Yes, conda could be a headache ... :-(
Try to mask out the system-level-installed conda (if exists) from your $PATH might help.

Best,
Jia-Xing

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