TPP:4.4.1 Release Notes
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Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP) "Vuvuzela" 4.4.1 release notes
(Changes since the last official release, 4.4.0)
Trans-Proteomic Pipeline (TPP) software, release 4.4.1 (4.4 revision) is a maintenance release of the 4.4 revision which addresses a number of issues that have been recently found. The software is available for Windows as well as linux (and unofficially) through OSX source from all the usual locations (please see the section below, "Getting the software"). Most users are recommended to use the Windows installer, which installs and configures the TPP and other required software (such as a webserver). For advanced users who need to customize the TPP, or for those who run high-throughput experiments, you can download the source code. Again, most users don't need build from source, and should use the Windows installer.
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New Features/Changes
- None to report
Bug fixes and improvements
- None to report
Known Issues
- None to report
Getting the TPP Software
- Download the TPP version 4.4.1 native windows installer (TPP_Setup_v4_4_VUVUZELA_rev_1.exe) from the Sashimi SourceForge project file release page:
"http://sourceforge.net/projects/sashimi/files/"
- Everyone is encouraged to read and contribute to our wiki, at
"http://tools.proteomecenter.org/wiki/"
- For guides to installing and using our software, please see our wiki:
"http://tools.proteomecenter.org/wiki/index.php?title=Software:TPP"
- For downloading the source code, please go to the following link:
"http://sourceforge.net/projects/sashimi/files/" and find the 4.4.1 source code .zip package;
or, check out the code directly from svn:
"svn co http://sashimi.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/sashimi/tags/release_4-4-1"
For building from source, please refer to the readme file in TPP/src as well as the wiki.
The TPP Team: Luis, David, Brian, Natalie, and Joe plus all other developers who contributed to this release from the ISB. Thanks to developers and users from the TPP's user community who provided feedback and code contributions.