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I tried installing Seurat package in Rstudio, in a markdown file and apparently I need to install libicui18n locally on CentOS for it to work:



https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/questions/4148/seurat-installation-fails



I do not have root permissions. So, is there a way to do this?










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I do not have root permissions. So, is there a way to do this?










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I tried installing Seurat package in Rstudio, in a markdown file and apparently I need to install libicui18n locally on CentOS for it to work:



https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/questions/4148/seurat-installation-fails



I do not have root permissions. So, is there a way to do this?










share|improve this question














I tried installing Seurat package in Rstudio, in a markdown file and apparently I need to install libicui18n locally on CentOS for it to work:



https://bioinformatics.stackexchange.com/questions/4148/seurat-installation-fails



I do not have root permissions. So, is there a way to do this?







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  • ? Which CentOS version ?

    – Knud Larsen
    Apr 26 '18 at 10:48











  • CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

    – Nikita Vlasenko
    Apr 26 '18 at 15:43



















  • ? Which CentOS version ?

    – Knud Larsen
    Apr 26 '18 at 10:48











  • CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

    – Nikita Vlasenko
    Apr 26 '18 at 15:43

















? Which CentOS version ?

– Knud Larsen
Apr 26 '18 at 10:48





? Which CentOS version ?

– Knud Larsen
Apr 26 '18 at 10:48













CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

– Nikita Vlasenko
Apr 26 '18 at 15:43





CentOS Linux release 7.3.1611 (Core)

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libicudata.so.50 -> libicudata.so.50.1.2
libicudata.so.50.1.2
libicui18n.so.50 -> libicui18n.so.50.1.2
libicui18n.so.50.1.2
libicuio.so.50 -> libicuio.so.50.1.2
libicuio.so.50.1.2
libicule.so.50 -> libicule.so.50.1.2
libicule.so.50.1.2
libiculx.so.50 -> libiculx.so.50.1.2
libiculx.so.50.1.2
libicutest.so.50 -> libicutest.so.50.1.2
libicutest.so.50.1.2
libicutu.so.50 -> libicutu.so.50.1.2
libicutu.so.50.1.2
libicuuc.so.50 -> libicuuc.so.50.1.2
libicuuc.so.50.1.2


The files depend on each other, else no special dependencies. Packed as lib64/libicu*.so... → libicu-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz, which you can unpack in any location in $HOME.



Link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mt62sCzGvSVkj5-osQhk466ImZ5XjPQt?usp=sharing ( libicu-devel-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz is present too in the link.)






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    libicudata.so.50 -> libicudata.so.50.1.2
    libicudata.so.50.1.2
    libicui18n.so.50 -> libicui18n.so.50.1.2
    libicui18n.so.50.1.2
    libicuio.so.50 -> libicuio.so.50.1.2
    libicuio.so.50.1.2
    libicule.so.50 -> libicule.so.50.1.2
    libicule.so.50.1.2
    libiculx.so.50 -> libiculx.so.50.1.2
    libiculx.so.50.1.2
    libicutest.so.50 -> libicutest.so.50.1.2
    libicutest.so.50.1.2
    libicutu.so.50 -> libicutu.so.50.1.2
    libicutu.so.50.1.2
    libicuuc.so.50 -> libicuuc.so.50.1.2
    libicuuc.so.50.1.2


    The files depend on each other, else no special dependencies. Packed as lib64/libicu*.so... → libicu-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz, which you can unpack in any location in $HOME.



    Link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mt62sCzGvSVkj5-osQhk466ImZ5XjPQt?usp=sharing ( libicu-devel-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz is present too in the link.)






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      libicudata.so.50 -> libicudata.so.50.1.2
      libicudata.so.50.1.2
      libicui18n.so.50 -> libicui18n.so.50.1.2
      libicui18n.so.50.1.2
      libicuio.so.50 -> libicuio.so.50.1.2
      libicuio.so.50.1.2
      libicule.so.50 -> libicule.so.50.1.2
      libicule.so.50.1.2
      libiculx.so.50 -> libiculx.so.50.1.2
      libiculx.so.50.1.2
      libicutest.so.50 -> libicutest.so.50.1.2
      libicutest.so.50.1.2
      libicutu.so.50 -> libicutu.so.50.1.2
      libicutu.so.50.1.2
      libicuuc.so.50 -> libicuuc.so.50.1.2
      libicuuc.so.50.1.2


      The files depend on each other, else no special dependencies. Packed as lib64/libicu*.so... → libicu-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz, which you can unpack in any location in $HOME.



      Link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mt62sCzGvSVkj5-osQhk466ImZ5XjPQt?usp=sharing ( libicu-devel-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz is present too in the link.)






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        libicudata.so.50 -> libicudata.so.50.1.2
        libicudata.so.50.1.2
        libicui18n.so.50 -> libicui18n.so.50.1.2
        libicui18n.so.50.1.2
        libicuio.so.50 -> libicuio.so.50.1.2
        libicuio.so.50.1.2
        libicule.so.50 -> libicule.so.50.1.2
        libicule.so.50.1.2
        libiculx.so.50 -> libiculx.so.50.1.2
        libiculx.so.50.1.2
        libicutest.so.50 -> libicutest.so.50.1.2
        libicutest.so.50.1.2
        libicutu.so.50 -> libicutu.so.50.1.2
        libicutu.so.50.1.2
        libicuuc.so.50 -> libicuuc.so.50.1.2
        libicuuc.so.50.1.2


        The files depend on each other, else no special dependencies. Packed as lib64/libicu*.so... → libicu-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz, which you can unpack in any location in $HOME.



        Link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mt62sCzGvSVkj5-osQhk466ImZ5XjPQt?usp=sharing ( libicu-devel-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz is present too in the link.)






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        libicui18n




        libicudata.so.50 -> libicudata.so.50.1.2
        libicudata.so.50.1.2
        libicui18n.so.50 -> libicui18n.so.50.1.2
        libicui18n.so.50.1.2
        libicuio.so.50 -> libicuio.so.50.1.2
        libicuio.so.50.1.2
        libicule.so.50 -> libicule.so.50.1.2
        libicule.so.50.1.2
        libiculx.so.50 -> libiculx.so.50.1.2
        libiculx.so.50.1.2
        libicutest.so.50 -> libicutest.so.50.1.2
        libicutest.so.50.1.2
        libicutu.so.50 -> libicutu.so.50.1.2
        libicutu.so.50.1.2
        libicuuc.so.50 -> libicuuc.so.50.1.2
        libicuuc.so.50.1.2


        The files depend on each other, else no special dependencies. Packed as lib64/libicu*.so... → libicu-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz, which you can unpack in any location in $HOME.



        Link https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mt62sCzGvSVkj5-osQhk466ImZ5XjPQt?usp=sharing ( libicu-devel-50.1.2-15.el7.x86_64.tar.gz is present too in the link.)







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