[ome-devel] Omero 4.2.0 questions: 64bit support and upgrading of BioFormats

Chris Allan callan at lifesci.dundee.ac.uk
Thu Aug 12 13:28:01 BST 2010


On 11 Aug 2010, at 14:10, Alessandro Dellavedova wrote:

> ---- Sorry, reposting here since ome-devel is more appropriate than ome-users -----
> 
> Hi everyone,

Hi Alessandro,

> 
> we are currently  deploying OMERO 4.2.0 under Solaris 10 and we'd like to exploit the 64bit architecture of the machine that is hosting OMERO.
> 
> Will you please confirm that these are the steps needed in order to run a 64-bit version of OMERO:
> 
> - Install the 64bit JRE/JDK;
> - Compile the 64bit version of ICE 3.3.1;
> - Modify /opt/omero/etc/grid/templates.xml in order to pass the -d64 option to Blitz, Indexer and Repository.

I'm not a Solaris expert, having not used it in anger for 7+ years but that looks about right. I'm not sure about the requirement to use the -d64 flag on Java executions though I'm sure it couldn't hurt. We run 64-bit versions of OMERO regularly on Linux without any additional JVM flags.

> 
> Recently we submitted a bug report about importing AVI files (http://qa.openmicroscopy.org.uk/qa/feedback/2583/?token=e22be4e2e5b11ba866c4f95404d9d7ba) that has been fixed in BioFormats r6754 (thanks !). Since the import of those AVI files is quite important for us, I'd like to ask what's the best way to upgrade our OMERO 4.2.0 server and clients in order to include the fix.

Once we update the Bio-Formats version on the 4.2 branch, which should happen shortly if it hasn't happened already, I'll send out the Hudson links and you can pick up the latest client builds with the AVI support you require.

There should be no reason to upgrade the server.

> 
> I've also read the message about Maven and LOCI BioFormats, can this ease the upgrade of OMERO 4.2.0 ?

It's largely a developer change at this point so no it won't be affecting the ease of upgrading OMERO 4.2.0.

> 
> Okay, no more questions for now, I promise ^_^.
> 
> Thanks for your kind replies and for the efforts that you are putting into OMERO and BioFormats.
> 
> Best,
> 
> Alessandro Dellavedova

-Chris


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