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- Installation
 
- ============
 
- |project_name| requires Python_ 3.2 or above to work. Even though Python 3 is
 
- not the default Python version on most Linux distributions, it is usually
 
- available as an optional install.
 
- Other dependencies:
 
- * `msgpack-python`_ >= 0.1.10
 
- * OpenSSL_ >= 1.0.0
 
- * libacl_
 
- The OpenSSL version bundled with Mac OS X and FreeBSD is most likey too old.
 
- Newer versions are available from homebrew_ on OS X and from FreeBSD ports.
 
- The llfuse_ python package is also required if you wish to mount an
 
- archive as a FUSE filesystem.
 
- Common compilation pre-requisites
 
- ---------------------------------
 
- The following Debian packages are generally necessary to compile
 
- |project_name|, either through pip, the tarball or git::
 
-   $ sudo apt-get install python3 python3-dev python3-msgpack python3-sphinx libssl-dev libacl1-dev
 
- Installing from PyPI using pip
 
- ------------------------------
 
- To install |project_name| system-wide::
 
-   $ sudo pip3 install Attic
 
- To install it in a user-specific account::
 
-   $ pip3 install --user Attic
 
- Then add ``$HOME/.library/bin`` to your ``$PATH``.
 
- Installing from source tarballs
 
- -------------------------------
 
- .. parsed-literal::
 
-     $ curl -O :targz_url:`Attic`
 
-     $ tar -xvzf |package_filename|
 
-     $ cd |package_dirname|
 
-     $ sudo python3 setup.py install
 
- Installing from git
 
- -------------------
 
- .. parsed-literal::
 
-     $ git clone |git_url|
 
-     $ cd attic
 
-     $ sudo python3 setup.py install
 
- Please note that when installing from git, Cython_ is required to generate some files that
 
- are normally bundled with the release tarball.
 
- Packages
 
- --------
 
- |project_name| is also part of the Debian_, Ubuntu_, `Arch Linux`_ and Slackware_
 
- distributions of GNU/Linux.
 
- Standalone binaries
 
- -------------------
 
- Prebuilt standalone binaries that work on
 
- most Linux systems can be found :artifacts:`here <>`.
 
 
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