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Theoretically I think you should be able to as long as you have the right dependencies
My only problem is I can't seem to sort out how the paths should be set up for the script to be able to find everything it needs as if it were running in the container
As @hatchhailey stated it is possible in theory when all the dependencies are installed and all paths are added to the Unix PATH Variable.
But it may be difficult to get the correct versions of all dependencies, as the tool is quite old now.
The easiest way would be to use docker, podman or a similar tool.
I will look into this issue and report back, but it may take a while as I do not have that much spare time right now.
Hi,
Is there any possibility to run SpeciesPrimer without docker container? Since I do not have admin rights, it is hard to install docker container
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