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* [http://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.5 or 2.6] (we recommend Python 2.6.4)
 
* [http://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.5 or 2.6] (we recommend Python 2.6.4)
 
* [http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download PyQt4]
 
* [http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/download PyQt4]
* [http://www.scipy.org/ NumPy and SciPy] (Note: NumPy 1.4.0rc1 is not stable, we recommend using NumPy 1.3.0)
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* [http://www.scipy.org/ NumPy and SciPy]  
* [http://code.google.com/p/mpmath/ mpmath] (Please use version 0.13 as later versions have a new interface)
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* [http://code.google.com/p/mpmath/ mpmath]
 
* [http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ matplotlib]
 
* [http://matplotlib.sourceforge.net/ matplotlib]
  
 
After you have installed Python and the above libraries, extract the [[Media:STAMP_1_08_source.zip|STAMP source code files]] to a directory (e.g., C:\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering <tt>'python STAMP.py'</tt> on your command line. If you get an error message indicating Python cannot be found you likely need to add it to your system path (check out this [http://docs.python.org/using/windows.html#excursus-setting-environment-variables website] for instructions). If you have trouble installing STAMP, please feel free to contact us.
 
After you have installed Python and the above libraries, extract the [[Media:STAMP_1_08_source.zip|STAMP source code files]] to a directory (e.g., C:\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering <tt>'python STAMP.py'</tt> on your command line. If you get an error message indicating Python cannot be found you likely need to add it to your system path (check out this [http://docs.python.org/using/windows.html#excursus-setting-environment-variables website] for instructions). If you have trouble installing STAMP, please feel free to contact us.
  
== Source code on Apple's OS X and Linux ==
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== Source code on Apple's OS X ==
  
Running STAMP from source on Apple's OS X or Linux is straight-forward. It requires minimal effort on your part, although it does require a lot of compiling to be done by your computer. There are many ways to get STAMP running from source.
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Installing STAMP from source on Apple's OS X is straight-forward. It requires minimal effort on your part, although it does require a lot of compiling. STAMP can be installed from source as follows:
 
 
==== (K)ubuntu 11.04 (or similar systems) ====
 
 
 
Heikki Lehvaslaiho has generously suggested the following approach for (K)ubuntu 11.04. From the command line run:
 
 
 
  sudo apt-get install python-scipy python-numpy python-matplotlib pyqt-dev-tools
 
 
 
All other STAMP dependencies, including the python-mpmath library, will be automatically installed.
 
 
 
After you have installed the above libraries, extract the STAMP source code files to a directory (e.g., ~\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering 'python STAMP.py' on your command line.
 
 
 
==== OS X approach or other Linux systems ====
 
 
 
For other system, the following installation path may be more suitable:
 
  
 
* Install [http://www.macports.org MacPorts]
 
* Install [http://www.macports.org MacPorts]
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   sudo port install py26-matplotlib
 
   sudo port install py26-matplotlib
  
Here are some rough estimates on the time required to install each of these package: python26 = 1 hour, python_select = 30 seconds, py26-macholib = 1 min, py26-sip = 10 min, py26-pyqt4 = 3 hours, py26-numpy = 3 hours, py26-scipy = 15 min, py26-mpmath = 30 seconds, py26-matplotlib = 5 min.
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Here are some rough estimates on the time required to install each of these packages: python26 = 1 hour, python_select = 30 seconds, py26-macholib = 1 min, py26-sip = 10 min, py26-pyqt4 = 3 hours, py26-numpy = 3 hours, py26-scipy = 15 min, py26-mpmath = 30 seconds, py26-matplotlib = 5 min.
  
 
To test that all dependencies where installed correctly, start a python session and import each package:
 
To test that all dependencies where installed correctly, start a python session and import each package:
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After you have installed Python and the above libraries, extract the [[Media:STAMP_1_08_source.zip|STAMP source code files]] to a directory (e.g., ~\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering <tt>'python STAMP.py'</tt> on your command line.  If you have trouble installing STAMP, please feel free to contact us.
 
After you have installed Python and the above libraries, extract the [[Media:STAMP_1_08_source.zip|STAMP source code files]] to a directory (e.g., ~\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering <tt>'python STAMP.py'</tt> on your command line.  If you have trouble installing STAMP, please feel free to contact us.
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== Source code on Linux ==
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Heikki Lehvaslaiho has generously suggested the following approach for (K)ubuntu 11.04. From the command line run:
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  sudo apt-get install python-scipy python-numpy python-matplotlib pyqt-dev-tools
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All other STAMP dependencies, including the python-mpmath library, will be automatically installed.
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After you have installed the above libraries, extract the STAMP source code files to a directory (e.g., ~\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering <tt>'python STAMP.py'</tt> on your command line.
  
 
== Command-line interface install ==
 
== Command-line interface install ==
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* [http://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.5 or 2.6] (we recommend Python 2.6.4)
 
* [http://www.python.org/download/ Python 2.5 or 2.6] (we recommend Python 2.6.4)
* [http://www.scipy.org/ NumPy and SciPy] (Note: NumPy 1.4.0rc1 is not stable, we recommend using NumPy 1.3.0)
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* [http://www.scipy.org/ NumPy and SciPy]  
 
* [http://code.google.com/p/mpmath/ mpmath]
 
* [http://code.google.com/p/mpmath/ mpmath]
  

Revision as of 18:58, 19 June 2011

Binary release

Precompiled binaries are available for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. The Windows binary has been tested under Windows XP SP3 and Windows 7, but will likely also run under Windows Vista. The OS X binary has been tested under Leopard and Snow Leopard. Please note that the first time your run STAMP it may take a minute or more to load. After this, it will start up far more quickly. If either of these binaries fail to work for you please let us know.

Note: if you have a pristine copy of Microsoft Windows installed, you may need to install the Microsoft Visual C++ 2008 Redistributable Package (32-bit,64-bit). This package contains a number of commonly required runtime components and as such you likely already have them. STAMP will fail with a message indicating the "configuration is incorrect" if you require this package.

Source code on Microsoft Windows

STAMP is implemented in Python and running it from source is easy. Any operating system that supports Python should be able to run STAMP from source. Running from source is the best way to fully exploit and contribute to STAMP. STAMP is dependent on the following libraries:

After you have installed Python and the above libraries, extract the STAMP source code files to a directory (e.g., C:\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering 'python STAMP.py' on your command line. If you get an error message indicating Python cannot be found you likely need to add it to your system path (check out this website for instructions). If you have trouble installing STAMP, please feel free to contact us.

Source code on Apple's OS X

Installing STAMP from source on Apple's OS X is straight-forward. It requires minimal effort on your part, although it does require a lot of compiling. STAMP can be installed from source as follows:

  • Install MacPorts
  • Update MacPorts by typing the following into a console:
 sudo port -d selfupdate 

From your console, install the necessary dependencies for STAMP using port:

 sudo port install python26
 sudo port select --set python python26
 sudo port install py26-macholib
 sudo port install py26-sip
 sudo port install py26-pyqt4
 sudo port install py26-numpy
 sudo port install py26-scipy
 sudo port install py26-mpmath
 sudo port install py26-matplotlib

Here are some rough estimates on the time required to install each of these packages: python26 = 1 hour, python_select = 30 seconds, py26-macholib = 1 min, py26-sip = 10 min, py26-pyqt4 = 3 hours, py26-numpy = 3 hours, py26-scipy = 15 min, py26-mpmath = 30 seconds, py26-matplotlib = 5 min.

To test that all dependencies where installed correctly, start a python session and import each package:

 import PyQt4
 import numpy
 import scipy
 import mpmath
 import matplotlib

After you have installed Python and the above libraries, extract the STAMP source code files to a directory (e.g., ~\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering 'python STAMP.py' on your command line. If you have trouble installing STAMP, please feel free to contact us.

Source code on Linux

Heikki Lehvaslaiho has generously suggested the following approach for (K)ubuntu 11.04. From the command line run:

 sudo apt-get install python-scipy python-numpy python-matplotlib pyqt-dev-tools

All other STAMP dependencies, including the python-mpmath library, will be automatically installed.

After you have installed the above libraries, extract the STAMP source code files to a directory (e.g., ~\STAMP). You can now run STAMP by moving to the source directory and entering 'python STAMP.py' on your command line.

Command-line interface install

If you wish to use STAMP strictly from the command-line (e.g., as typical of a cluster environment) only the following 3rd-party dependencies are required:

For details on running STAMP from the command-line please see the User's Guide.

Our build environment

STAMP was developed on Microsoft Windows XP and ported to Apple's Mac OS X. py2exe was used to create the Windows binary. It is generally best to download the latest version of each dependency. Our build environment currently uses the following versions of each dependency:

  • Python 2.6.4
  • PyQt4 4.8.4
  • NumPy 1.6.0
  • SciPy 0.9.0
  • mpmath 0.17
  • matplotlib 1.0.1
  • py2exe 0.6.9