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  • Problems installing kisSNP

    Hi all,

    I'm trying to install and run the kisSNP software.

    I’ve downloaded and installed the kisSNP suite as explained at the kisSNP website, and I try to run the program with;

    ./kisSnp1.0/kisSnp_two_sets

    However, I get the following error;
    ./kisSnp1.0/kisSnp_two_sets: error while loading shared libraries: libJudy.so.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

    The libJudy.so.1 is present in my $PATH at ‘/usr/lib/libJudy.so.1’ and is also present in the kisSNP package.

    I've asked the developer, but he is on holidays for two weeks, so in the meanwhile i try it here

    Any thoughts?

    Kind regards,
    Boetsie

  • #2
    The libjudy location should be present in your "$LD_LIBRARY_PATH" and not only in your "$PATH".
    You may overcome this problem with the following command: export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/lib/libJudy.so.1

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