Re: Lingo 3G (text Clustering)/Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists

2009-09-11 Thread John Summerfield
Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT) [C] wrote: One of our potential customers would like to be able to use an open source program called Lingo 3G and another program called Network Workbench. We are not able to compile Lingo3G for zLinux (Red Hat) because the source requires some x86 libraries. This is

Re: Lingo 3G (text Clustering)/Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists

2009-09-11 Thread David Boyes
Oh, IBM may (it used to) have Zhardware available free of charge to developers for some purposes. Older hardware. With the minimum z10 requirement for newer versions of VM and Linux, there hasn't been much discussion about upgrading same.

Lingo 3G (text Clustering)/Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists

2009-09-10 Thread Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT) [C]
One of our potential customers would like to be able to use an open source program called Lingo 3G and another program called Network Workbench. We are not able to compile Lingo3G for zLinux (Red Hat) because the source requires some x86 libraries. This is the 2nd time we have run into this

Re: Lingo 3G (text Clustering)/Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists

2009-09-10 Thread Neale Ferguson
Where do those x86 libraries come from? Are they opensource or from some other vendor? On 9/10/09 1:38 PM, Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT) [C] kle...@exchange.nih.gov wrote: One of our potential customers would like to be able to use an open source program called Lingo 3G and another program called

Re: Lingo 3G (text Clustering)/Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists

2009-09-10 Thread Mark Post
On 9/10/2009 at 1:38 PM, Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT) [C] kle...@exchange.nih.gov wrote: One of our potential customers would like to be able to use an open source program called Lingo 3G and another program called Network Workbench. We are not able to compile Lingo3G for zLinux (Red Hat)

Re: Lingo 3G (text Clustering)/Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists

2009-09-10 Thread John Summerfield
Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT) [C] wrote: One of our potential customers would like to be able to use an open source program called Lingo 3G I've had a quick look at its website. Probably, you don't want the open source version: Open Source edition is not scalable enough to reliably cluster very

Re: Lingo 3G (text Clustering)/Network Workbench: A Workbench for Network Scientists

2009-09-10 Thread John Summerfield
Klein, Robert (NIH/CIT) [C] wrote: Network Workbench appears to be available only in compiled form. Has anyone managed to get this working on zLinux? Read this more closely http://nwb.slis.indiana.edu/download.html there is a source download link. You need svn. However, this is a desktop