Can Realcom-Impute now run on Linux?
Posted: Thu May 12, 2016 4:29 pm
Hi,
I am aware of a previous thread about Realcom-Impute and Linux back in 2012:
https://www.cmm.bristol.ac.uk/forum/vie ... 763d#p1262
The shared computing facilities here at the University of Manchester run off a 64-bit Linux OS and I would like to be able to run my computationally intensive multilevel multiple imputation process using Realcom-Impute after installing it onto the shared computing facilities. While I already have access to Stata and Matlab using these Linux computing facilities, the stumbling block appears to around the use of the R2012b Windows 32-bit version of the MATLAB runtime installer. Is the Linux-Windows compatibility issue still the same as it was in the previous thread above in 2012? Or do you know if anyone has, by now, built a version that would enable me to run Realcom-Impute off a 64-bit Linux OS?
The alternative for me is to run Realcom-Impute locally on my desktop PC for several weeks uninterrupted.
Many thanks,
Adrian
I am aware of a previous thread about Realcom-Impute and Linux back in 2012:
https://www.cmm.bristol.ac.uk/forum/vie ... 763d#p1262
The shared computing facilities here at the University of Manchester run off a 64-bit Linux OS and I would like to be able to run my computationally intensive multilevel multiple imputation process using Realcom-Impute after installing it onto the shared computing facilities. While I already have access to Stata and Matlab using these Linux computing facilities, the stumbling block appears to around the use of the R2012b Windows 32-bit version of the MATLAB runtime installer. Is the Linux-Windows compatibility issue still the same as it was in the previous thread above in 2012? Or do you know if anyone has, by now, built a version that would enable me to run Realcom-Impute off a 64-bit Linux OS?
The alternative for me is to run Realcom-Impute locally on my desktop PC for several weeks uninterrupted.
Many thanks,
Adrian