--- title: "Install MEME" output: rmarkdown::html_vignette vignette: > %\VignetteIndexEntry{Install MEME} %\VignetteEngine{knitr::rmarkdown} %\VignetteEncoding{UTF-8} --- ```{r, include = FALSE} NOT_CRAN <- identical(tolower(Sys.getenv("NOT_CRAN")), "true") eval_vignette <- NOT_CRAN & memes::meme_is_installed() knitr::opts_chunk$set( collapse = TRUE, comment = "#>", purl = eval_vignette, eval = eval_vignette ) ``` # See package website for full vignette The Bioconductor build system does not have the MEME Suite installed, therefore these vignettes will not contain any R output. To view the full vignette, visit this article page on the memes website [at this link](https://snystrom.github.io/memes-manual/articles/install_guide.html) # Introduction memes is an R interface to the [MEME Suite](http://meme-suite.org/) family of tools, which provides several utilities for performing motif analysis on DNA, RNA, and protein sequences. It works by detecting a local install of the MEME suite, running the commands, then importing the results directly into R. ## Installing the MEME Suite memes relies on a local install of the [MEME Suite](http://meme-suite.org/). For installation instructions for the MEME suite, see the [MEME Suite Installation Guide](http://meme-suite.org/doc/install.html?man_type=web). Briefly, the MEME suite can be installed to a default location (`~/meme/`) on Linux, MacOS, Cygwin, and Windows Linux Subsystem using the following shell commands: ```{bash, eval=F} # As of December 2021, version 5.4.1 is the most recent MEME-Suite version # Please check the install guide (linked above) for more recent information version=5.4.1 wget http://meme-suite.org/meme-software/$version/meme-$version.tar.gz tar zxf meme-$version.tar.gz cd meme-$version ./configure --prefix=$HOME/meme --with-url=http://meme-suite.org/ --enable-build-libxml2 --enable-build-libxslt make make test make install ``` For additional troubleshooting or to learn more about install configuration, please see the [Installation Guide](http://meme-suite.org/doc/install.html?man_type=web). ## Detecting the MEME Suite memes needs to know the location of the `meme/bin/` directory on your local machine. You can tell memes the location of your MEME suite install in 4 ways. memes will always prefer the more specific definition if it is a valid path. Here they are ranked from most- to least-specific: 1. Manually passing the install path to the `meme_path` argument of all memes functions 2. Setting the path using `options(meme_bin = "/path/to/meme/bin/")` inside your R script 3. Setting `MEME_BIN=/path/to/meme/bin/` in your `.Renviron` file, or `export MEME_BIN=/path/to/meme/bin` in your `~/.bashrc` 4. memes will try the default MEME install location `~/meme/bin/` If memes fails to detect your install at the specified location, it will fall back to the next option. To verify memes can detect your MEME install, use `check_meme_install()` which uses the search herirarchy above to find a valid MEME install. It will report whether any tools are missing, and print the path to MEME that it sees. This can be useful for troubleshooting issues with your install. ```{r check_install_works} library(memes) # Verify that memes detects your meme install # (returns all green checks if so) check_meme_install() ``` ```{r check_install_fails} # You can manually input a path to meme_path # If no meme/bin is detected, will return a red X check_meme_install(meme_path = "bad/path") ``` ## FAQS I get the following error: installation of package 'R.oo' had non-zero exit status - Problem: Your R installation likely lacks the `R.css` file - Solution: when installing the package, set `remotes::install_github("snystrom/memes", INSTALL_opts = c("--no-html"))` - NOTE: all help documents for memes will be parsed as plain-text so will lack links or other formatting. # Session Info ```{r} sessionInfo() ```