
To automate the installation, you can put the answers to the installer questions in a file and redirect stdin to be from that file. If you want to get trickier, you can treat the Linux installer as a zip archive, and extract the installation tree "chimera.bin". Then you unzip the installation tree where you want Chimera installed. After that you should pre-compile all of the python files, put a symbolic link that is on the standard path to CHIMERA/bin/chimera (where CHIMERA is the directory you installed Chimera to). Next, for the regular version of Chimera (ie., not the OSMESA version), you would run "CHIMERA/bin/xdg-setup install" to install Chimera into the system's desktop applications menu. Later, a user can run "CHIMERA/bin/xdg-setup install" to get a desktop icon. HTH, Greg On 6/7/19 1:55 PM, Darin Lory wrote:
Chimera Gurus,
Are there linux silent install options for the Chimera so I can specify the installation directory, etc.
I have chimera working via the regular installation method.
My team and I are trying to automate the installation via Ansible playbook.
Kindly advise,
-Darin
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