If you have problems running the provided binary distributions, then please consider using Docker. On UNIX (including Linux and macOS): you download two files, acl101.bz2 (acl101express-platform.bz2 for the Express edition (except on the Mac, where only the dmg file is available) and acl101student-platform.bz2 for the Student edition) and bunzip2. Older versions of SPEXĭo you want to run an older version of SPEX? Then you can find downloads for Mac and Linux on Zenodo. See the LICENSE file in the source code package for details.
#DOWNLOAD XQUARTZ LINUX HOW TO#
Instructions for how to compile SPEX are found on our online SPEX manual.įrom version 3.05.00 onward, SPEX is distributed under the GPL v3.0 license. However, if these binaries are not compatible with your machine and you do not want to use Docker, then you can compile SPEX from the source code. If you are a Windows user, it’s recommended to download and install VcxSrv X11 server. If you are a Linux or Mac user, usually you’d have X11-forwarding installed by default. We recommend to use the binary distribution above. To get this to work you basically need an X11 server running on your local workstation. * Check your glibc version by executing 'ldd -version' in a terminal window. Source $SPEX90/spexdist.csh (C-type shell) Once XQuartz launches, you can use X forwarding with SSH from the Terminal or from the xterm application in XQuartz.
We provide an (almost) universal Linux binary for 64-bit Linux systems with glibc versions >=2.17*. For tcsh users, the file is called /opt/spex/spexdist.csh. IMPORTANT: After installation, do not forget to source the /opt/spex/spexdist.sh file to set the correct environment before running SPEX.
#DOWNLOAD XQUARTZ LINUX FOR MAC OSX#
SPEX 3.06.01 for Mac OSX 10.13 and above (.dmg)
Please make sure you also have XQuartz installed on your Mac before you install SPEX. The stable version of SPEX for Mac OSX on Intel processors is 3.06.01, which should work on OSX versions >=10.13 (High Sierra). For more detailed install instructions see our SPEX manual. If you are running the older SPEX 3.06.00 version or earlier, we strongly recommend to update! Download the installation files or the tar file below and read the installation instructions below. The current stable version of SPEX is 3.06.01 and is available for 64-bit Linux systems and Mac OSX 64-bit.