[Bioperl-l] NCBI C++ Toolkit wrapper (was: not BioPerl)
Josh Cherry
jcherry at ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Thu Aug 7 14:04:17 EDT 2008
Chris,
Support for other OS's is definitely a possibility, depending on community
feedback (how useful are the wrappers in general, and how much demand is
there for them on other platforms?). I wish I could magically make them
available for Windows and OS X, but there are some technical issues to
work out.
Josh
On Thu, 7 Aug 2008, Chris Fields wrote:
> Josh,
>
> Thanks for the update. I saw that these are only binaries for linux
> 32/64-bit. Are there plans to either support other OS's (OS X, Win, etc) or
> to maybe make a release with the XS-bindings so users can work towards that?
> With additional support I can see this easily fitting into several spots in
> BioPerl, but otherwise I'm unsure.
>
> chris
>
> On Aug 7, 2008, at 12:06 PM, Josh Cherry wrote:
>
>> For those who may be wondering what this is about, a Perl interface to the
>> NCBI C++ Toolkit is available at
>> ftp://ftp.ncbi.nih.gov/toolbox/ncbi_tools++/CURRENT/. The C++ Toolkit is
>> the main code base that we develop and use at NCBI. It includes many
>> things that may be of interest to BioPerl users, such as sequence analysis
>> algorithms, means for interacting with NCBI databases, and facilities for
>> reading, writing, and manipulating NCBI data model objects (usually defined
>> by ASN.1 specifications; writeable as ASN.1, XML, and JSON, and readable
>> from ASN.1 and XML).
>>
>> Russell, I think you can make things work from behind a firewall by setting
>> some environment variables: set CONN_FIREWALL to 1, possibly set
>> CONN_STATELESS to 1, and set CONN_HTTP_PROXY_HOST and CONN_HTTP_PROXY_PORT
>> as appropriate. Please email me if you can't get things to work. I'll see
>> that decent instructions for this are included in the next release.
>>
>> Josh Cherry
>>
>>
>> On Aug 6, 2008, at 4:20 PM, Smithies, Russell wrote:
>>
>>> Has anyone taken a look at the new Perl interface to the NCBI C++
>>> Toolkit?
>>> Unfortunately, I can't even get their examples working as I'm behind a
>>> firewall and documentation on setting proxy stuff is virtually
>>> non-existant :-(
>>>
>>>
>>> Russell Smithies
>>
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> Christopher Fields
> Postdoctoral Researcher
> Lab of Dr. Marie-Claude Hofmann
> College of Veterinary Medicine
> University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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