I just tried readw on wine for the very first time this afternoon
(version 1.2.1 on a RHEL 5.5 box); I'm impressed with how easy it was
to setup. Both very old LCQ and new Orbi RAW files generated mzXML's
that were *exactly* the same between wine and native Windows
conversions. 'diff' returned no
Nice! I did a lengthy check as well just to be sure and found the same
thing, including msconvert MzXMLs as well. Unfortunately, I wasn't
here when we set our wine readw system up so I don't really know what
went into it.
On Nov 5, 1:29 pm, dctrud wrote:
> Just read this post and though I'd check
Just read this post and though I'd check our wine ReAdW output vs
native XP using diff. Like Jeffrey we're using Trapper and ReAdW on
Ubuntu (10.04 LTS), wine version 1.2. Were previously using it on
Ubuntu 9.04 for over a year, with whatever version of wine that had.
Never had any problems using t
Have you done comparisons between mzXML output from your WINE
installation and a native Windows environment? I would expect that
there will be some subtle but important differences between the two.
Like I've said before on this list, and as Matt stated on this thread,
if you have this working 100%
ooglegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [spctools-discuss] Re: building tpp in VC8
>
> I just had a look at the GSL stuff, it does indeed need MinGW to take
> it through the configure cycle to populate that missing gsl include
> directory before it can build with VCanything.
>
> I'll rev
I just had a look at the GSL stuff, it does indeed need MinGW to take
it through the configure cycle to populate that missing gsl include
directory before it can build with VCanything.
I'll rev the windows readme. In general TPP is a linux-y thing, stuff
gets added all the time that I have to fig
Cool. May I suggest a revision of the windows readme, then? The
following excerpts are misleading and/or false:
"The TPP is currently maintained for two native Windows build
platforms: MinGW and Microsoft Visual Studio C++. Currently, Visual
Studio 2005 Professional (VC8) is the only supported ve
XCalibur and ReAdW have been running in wine for more than two years
now, through several ubuntu upgrades and wine updates. Seems totally
stable, although now I'm hesitant to update XCalibur and ReADdW to
current versions! This is one reason why I figure this is a reasonably
route for adding my own