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ThreeB

This is the software for 3B microscopy analysis.

For information on using the software, please refer to the documentation (in the html/ directory) or http://www.coxphysics.com/3b/index.html

If you want to try or test the software, then the recomended method is to use a release of the ImageJ plugin (which supports Windows and Linux). If you want more control or to run on a cluster, then the recommended method is to use a precompiled binary from the most recent release.

If you download a precompiled executable for a cluster, you will still need the multispot5.cfg configuration file from this repository.

Relseaes

http://www.coxphysics.com/3b/3B_releases/

Building the static executables

The easiest and fastest way is using docker, so you need to get docker. Then go into your source directory and run:

docker run -v $PWD:/home/build edrosten/threeb-static-build-env ./configure
docker run -v $PWD:/home/build edrosten/threeb-static-build-env make multispot5_static -j 8

Building the plugin (and static executables)

This is the "classic" way of building 3B, and I haven't ported this over to docker yet. It does more or less the same thing, but predates docker by about 6 years or so, so you need sudo access.

You will need a Linux machine. On ubuntu or debian, run:

sudo apt install debootstrap
sudo bash build_plugin.sh

sudo access is needed since the script runs debootstrap which is used to make some clean, consistent debian environments for a repeatable build.

Building completely by hand

Don't do this unless you are really very confident and 100% sure you need it.

Building the is done the usual way (./configure && make), but that's a little tricky these days because (1) building static binaries is quite hard and (2) I wrote this in 2009 and released it in 2011, so it doesn't currently build on new systems with up to date library versions.

The usual ./configure && make can be used to build the software. The software depends on:

TooN http://www.edwardrosten.com/cvd/toon.html libcvd http://www.edwardrosten.com/cvd/ gvars3 http://www.edwardrosten.com/cvd/gvars3.html

You currently need old versions (newer ones will work, but not too new)

http://www.edwardrosten.com/cvd/libcvd-20121025.tar.gz http://www.edwardrosten.com/cvd/gvars-3.0.tar.gz http://www.edwardrosten.com/cvd/TooN-2.0.tar.gz

You'll likely need an old compiler as well. The static executables will build with gcc-4.4.3. If you want to build the plugin, you'll need a newer MinGW environment. Building for MinGW is hard and requires patching then building dependencies.

License

The software may be redistributed under the terms of the GPL 3.0

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