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  • MEGAN from the command line

    Hello all,
    I am trying to run MEGAN from the command line and am having no luck (gui mode is working fine).

    other forum posts mention something like this...
    ./MEGAN +w +s +g -x <commands>

    But which directory do i call this from?
    I dont know where to find the executable for command line operation.

    please help,

    Thank you.







    (specifically, running MEGAN V4.70.4 on mac OsX10.8.2

  • #2
    Assuming MEGAN is installed and on your path, try:

    Code:
    $ which MEGAN
    That should tell you where the binary is.

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    • #3
      thankyou for your prompt reply maubp,

      the problem is that I cant find an executable binary anywhere in the folder created on program installation.

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      • #4
        You must have a shortcut or link to the MEGAN tool which you click on to run the GUI - where is that pointing? e.g. it could be something like /Users/oTrout/Applications/MEGAN.app/MEGAN if MEGAN is installed just for your user account.

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        • #5
          Ahaaa, the executable i want has the path:
          MEGAN/MEGAN.app/Contents/MacOS/JavaApplicationStub

          this seems to be doing the job

          Thankyou for your assistance

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