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+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ + + + OpenMetaAnalyst + + + +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ To run OpenMetaAnalyst from source, you'll need to install the corresponding dependencies. If you're interested in simply running the program (i.e., not from source) consider grabbing a binary build (for Windows and Mac OS X) from: http://tuftscaes.org/open_meta/download.html Otherwise, you'll need to install the necessary R packages. To this end, you'll need to build and install the openmetar library and its dependencies. This package is distributed with the source under the "R" directory. > R CMD BUILD openmetar > R CMD INSTALL openmetar On this branch, we have moved to R 2.15! Once R is setup for OpenMeta, you'll need to install Python (we use 2.7) and the necessary libraries. You'll need PyQT (and QT: see http://www.riverbankcomputing.co.uk/software/pyqt/intro) installed -- we use PyQt 4.9; your mileage may vary with other versions. Next, install rpy2 (rpy.sourceforge.net/rpy2.html) in Python. Verify that all is well by executing: > import rpy2 > from rpy2 import robjects At the Python console. That should be all you need. Once everything is setup, you can launch the program by typing: > python meta_form.py At the console. This should fire up the GUI.
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