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							- .. include:: global.rst.inc
 
- .. _installation:
 
- Installation
 
- ============
 
- There are different ways to install |project_name|:
 
- - :ref:`distribution-package` - easy and fast if a package is
 
-   available from your distribution.
 
- - :ref:`pyinstaller-binary` - easy and fast, we provide a ready-to-use binary file
 
-   that comes bundled with all dependencies.
 
- - :ref:`source-install`, either:
 
-   - :ref:`pip-installation` - installing a source package with pip needs
 
-     more installation steps and requires all dependencies with
 
-     development headers and a compiler.
 
-   - :ref:`git-installation`  - for developers and power users who want to
 
-     have the latest code or use revision control (each release is
 
-     tagged).
 
- .. _distribution-package:
 
- Distribution Package
 
- --------------------
 
- Some distributions might offer a ready-to-use ``borgbackup``
 
- package which can be installed with the package manager.  As |project_name| is
 
- still a young project, such a package might be not available for your system
 
- yet.
 
- ============ ============================================= =======
 
- Distribution Source                                        Command
 
- ============ ============================================= =======
 
- Arch Linux   `[community]`_                                ``pacman -S borg``
 
- Debian       `stretch`_, `unstable/sid`_                   ``apt install borgbackup``
 
- NetBSD       `pkgsrc`_                                     ``pkg_add py-borgbackup``
 
- NixOS        `.nix file`_                                  N/A
 
- OS X         `Brew cask`_                                  ``brew cask install borgbackup``
 
- Ubuntu       `Xenial 16.04`_, `Wily 15.10 (backport PPA)`_ ``apt install borgbackup``
 
- Ubuntu       `Trusty 14.04 (backport PPA)`_                ``apt install borgbackup``
 
- ============ ============================================= =======
 
- .. _[community]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?name=borg
 
- .. _stretch: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/borgbackup
 
- .. _unstable/sid: https://packages.debian.org/sid/borgbackup
 
- .. _pkgsrc: http://pkgsrc.se/sysutils/py-borgbackup
 
- .. _Xenial 16.04: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/borgbackup
 
- .. _Wily 15.10 (backport PPA): https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/borgbackup
 
- .. _Trusty 14.04 (backport PPA): https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/borgbackup
 
- .. _.nix file: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/tools/backup/borg/default.nix
 
- .. _Brew cask: http://caskroom.io/
 
- Please ask package maintainers to build a package or, if you can package /
 
- submit it yourself, please help us with that! See :issue:`105` on
 
- github to followup on packaging efforts.
 
- If a package is available, it might be interesting to check its version
 
- and compare that to our latest release and review the :doc:`changes`.
 
- .. _pyinstaller-binary:
 
- Standalone Binary
 
- -----------------
 
- |project_name| binaries (generated with `pyinstaller`_) are available
 
- on the releases_ page for the following platforms:
 
- * **Linux**: glibc >= 2.13 (ok for most supported Linux releases). Maybe older
 
-   glibc versions also work, if they are compatible to 2.13.
 
- * **Mac OS X**: 10.10 (does not work with older OS X releases)
 
- * **FreeBSD**: 10.2 (unknown whether it works for older releases)
 
- To install such a binary, just drop it into a directory in your ``PATH``,
 
- make borg readable and executable for its users and then you can run ``borg``::
 
-     sudo cp borg-linux64 /usr/local/bin/borg
 
-     sudo chown root:root /usr/local/bin/borg
 
-     sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/borg
 
- Note that the binary uses /tmp to unpack |project_name| with all dependencies.
 
- It will fail if /tmp has not enough free space or is mounted with the ``noexec`` option.
 
- You can change the temporary directory by setting the ``TEMP`` environment variable before running |project_name|.
 
- If a new version is released, you will have to manually download it and replace
 
- the old version using the same steps as shown above.
 
- .. _pyinstaller: http://www.pyinstaller.org
 
- .. _releases: https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/releases
 
- .. _source-install:
 
- From Source
 
- -----------
 
- Dependencies
 
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
 
- To install |project_name| from a source package (including pip), you have to install the
 
- following dependencies first:
 
- * `Python 3`_ >= 3.4.0, plus development headers. Even though Python 3 is not
 
-   the default Python version on most systems, it is usually available as an
 
-   optional install.
 
- * OpenSSL_ >= 1.0.0, plus development headers.
 
- * libacl_ (that pulls in libattr_ also), both plus development headers.
 
- * liblz4_, plus development headers.
 
- * some Python dependencies, pip will automatically install them for you
 
- * optionally, the llfuse_ Python package is required if you wish to mount an
 
-   archive as a FUSE filesystem. See setup.py about the version requirements.
 
- If you have troubles finding the right package names, have a look at the
 
- distribution specific sections below and also at the Vagrantfile in our repo.
 
- In the following, the steps needed to install the dependencies are listed for a
 
- selection of platforms. If your distribution is not covered by these
 
- instructions, try to use your package manager to install the dependencies.  On
 
- FreeBSD, you may need to get a recent enough OpenSSL version from FreeBSD
 
- ports.
 
- After you have installed the dependencies, you can proceed with steps outlined
 
- under :ref:`pip-installation`.
 
- Debian / Ubuntu
 
- +++++++++++++++
 
- Install the dependencies with development headers::
 
-     sudo apt-get install python3 python3-dev python3-pip python-virtualenv \
 
-     libssl-dev openssl \
 
-     libacl1-dev libacl1 \
 
-     liblz4-dev liblz4-1 \
 
-     build-essential
 
-     sudo apt-get install libfuse-dev fuse pkg-config    # optional, for FUSE support
 
- In case you get complaints about permission denied on ``/etc/fuse.conf``: on
 
- Ubuntu this means your user is not in the ``fuse`` group. Add yourself to that
 
- group, log out and log in again.
 
- Fedora / Korora
 
- +++++++++++++++
 
- Install the dependencies with development headers::
 
-     sudo dnf install python3 python3-devel python3-pip python3-virtualenv
 
-     sudo dnf install openssl-devel openssl
 
-     sudo dnf install libacl-devel libacl
 
-     sudo dnf install lz4-devel
 
-     sudo dnf install gcc gcc-c++
 
-     sudo dnf install fuse-devel fuse pkgconfig         # optional, for FUSE support
 
- Mac OS X
 
- ++++++++
 
- Assuming you have installed homebrew_, the following steps will install all the
 
- dependencies::
 
-     brew install python3 lz4 openssl
 
-     pip3 install virtualenv
 
- For FUSE support to mount the backup archives, you need at least version 3.0 of
 
- FUSE for OS X, which is available as a pre-release_.
 
- .. _pre-release: https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/releases
 
- FreeBSD
 
- ++++++++
 
- Listed below are packages you will need to install |project_name|, its dependencies,
 
- and commands to make fuse work for using the mount command.
 
- ::
 
-      pkg install -y python3 openssl liblz4 fusefs-libs pkgconf
 
-      pkg install -y git
 
-      python3.4 -m ensurepip # to install pip for Python3
 
-      To use the mount command:
 
-      echo 'fuse_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
 
-      echo 'vfs.usermount=1' >> /etc/sysctl.conf
 
-      kldload fuse
 
-      sysctl vfs.usermount=1
 
-     
 
- Cygwin
 
- ++++++
 
- .. note::
 
-     Running under Cygwin is experimental and has only been tested with Cygwin
 
-     (x86-64) v2.1.0.
 
- Use the Cygwin installer to install the dependencies::
 
-     python3 python3-setuptools
 
-     python3-cython  # not needed for releases
 
-     binutils gcc-g++
 
-     libopenssl openssl-devel
 
-     liblz4_1 liblz4-devel  # from cygwinports.org
 
-     git make openssh
 
- You can then install ``pip`` and ``virtualenv``::
 
-     easy_install-3.4 pip
 
-     pip install virtualenv
 
- In case the creation of the virtual environment fails, try deleting this file::
 
-     /usr/lib/python3.4/__pycache__/platform.cpython-34.pyc
 
- .. _pip-installation:
 
- Using pip
 
- ~~~~~~~~~
 
- Virtualenv_ can be used to build and install |project_name| without affecting
 
- the system Python or requiring root access.  Using a virtual environment is
 
- optional, but recommended except for the most simple use cases.
 
- .. note::
 
-     If you install into a virtual environment, you need to **activate** it
 
-     first (``source borg-env/bin/activate``), before running ``borg``.
 
-     Alternatively, symlink ``borg-env/bin/borg`` into some directory that is in
 
-     your ``PATH`` so you can just run ``borg``.
 
- This will use ``pip`` to install the latest release from PyPi::
 
-     virtualenv --python=python3 borg-env
 
-     source borg-env/bin/activate
 
-     # install Borg + Python dependencies into virtualenv
 
-     pip install borgbackup
 
-     # or alternatively (if you want FUSE support):
 
-     pip install borgbackup[fuse]
 
- To upgrade |project_name| to a new version later, run the following after
 
- activating your virtual environment::
 
-     pip install -U borgbackup  # or ... borgbackup[fuse]
 
- .. _git-installation:
 
- Using git
 
- ~~~~~~~~~
 
- This uses latest, unreleased development code from git.
 
- While we try not to break master, there are no guarantees on anything. ::
 
-     # get borg from github
 
-     git clone https://github.com/borgbackup/borg.git
 
-     virtualenv --python=python3 borg-env
 
-     source borg-env/bin/activate   # always before using!
 
-     # install borg + dependencies into virtualenv
 
-     pip install sphinx  # optional, to build the docs
 
-     cd borg
 
-     pip install -r requirements.d/development.txt
 
-     pip install -r requirements.d/fuse.txt  # optional, for FUSE support
 
-     pip install -e .  # in-place editable mode
 
-     # optional: run all the tests, on all supported Python versions
 
-     # requires fakeroot, available through your package manager
 
-     fakeroot -u tox
 
- .. note:: As a developer or power user, you always want to use a virtual environment.
 
 
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