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  1. .. include:: global.rst.inc
  2. .. _installation:
  3. Installation
  4. ============
  5. There are different ways to install |project_name|:
  6. - :ref:`distribution-package` - easy and fast if a package is
  7. available from your distribution.
  8. - :ref:`pyinstaller-binary` - easy and fast, we provide a ready-to-use binary file
  9. that comes bundled with all dependencies.
  10. - :ref:`source-install`, either:
  11. - :ref:`pip-installation` - installing a source package with pip needs
  12. more installation steps and requires all dependencies with
  13. development headers and a compiler.
  14. - :ref:`git-installation` - for developers and power users who want to
  15. have the latest code or use revision control (each release is
  16. tagged).
  17. .. _distribution-package:
  18. Distribution Package
  19. --------------------
  20. Some distributions might offer a ready-to-use ``borgbackup``
  21. package which can be installed with the package manager. As |project_name| is
  22. still a young project, such a package might be not available for your system
  23. yet.
  24. ============ ============================================= =======
  25. Distribution Source Command
  26. ============ ============================================= =======
  27. Arch Linux `[community]`_ ``pacman -S borg``
  28. Debian `stretch`_, `unstable/sid`_ ``apt install borgbackup``
  29. Gentoo `ebuild`_ ``emerge borgbackup``
  30. NetBSD `pkgsrc`_ ``pkg_add py-borgbackup``
  31. NixOS `.nix file`_ N/A
  32. OS X `Brew cask`_ ``brew cask install borgbackup``
  33. Ubuntu `Xenial 16.04`_, `Wily 15.10 (backport PPA)`_ ``apt install borgbackup``
  34. Ubuntu `Trusty 14.04 (backport PPA)`_ ``apt install borgbackup``
  35. ============ ============================================= =======
  36. .. _[community]: https://www.archlinux.org/packages/?name=borg
  37. .. _stretch: https://packages.debian.org/stretch/borgbackup
  38. .. _unstable/sid: https://packages.debian.org/sid/borgbackup
  39. .. _ebuild: https://packages.gentoo.org/packages/app-backup/borgbackup
  40. .. _pkgsrc: http://pkgsrc.se/sysutils/py-borgbackup
  41. .. _Xenial 16.04: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/xenial/+source/borgbackup
  42. .. _Wily 15.10 (backport PPA): https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/borgbackup
  43. .. _Trusty 14.04 (backport PPA): https://launchpad.net/~costamagnagianfranco/+archive/ubuntu/borgbackup
  44. .. _.nix file: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/master/pkgs/tools/backup/borg/default.nix
  45. .. _Brew cask: http://caskroom.io/
  46. Please ask package maintainers to build a package or, if you can package /
  47. submit it yourself, please help us with that! See :issue:`105` on
  48. github to followup on packaging efforts.
  49. If a package is available, it might be interesting to check its version
  50. and compare that to our latest release and review the :doc:`changes`.
  51. .. _pyinstaller-binary:
  52. Standalone Binary
  53. -----------------
  54. |project_name| binaries (generated with `pyinstaller`_) are available
  55. on the releases_ page for the following platforms:
  56. * **Linux**: glibc >= 2.13 (ok for most supported Linux releases). Maybe older
  57. glibc versions also work, if they are compatible to 2.13.
  58. * **Mac OS X**: 10.10 (does not work with older OS X releases)
  59. * **FreeBSD**: 10.2 (unknown whether it works for older releases)
  60. To install such a binary, just drop it into a directory in your ``PATH``,
  61. make borg readable and executable for its users and then you can run ``borg``::
  62. sudo cp borg-linux64 /usr/local/bin/borg
  63. sudo chown root:root /usr/local/bin/borg
  64. sudo chmod 755 /usr/local/bin/borg
  65. Optionally you can create a symlink to have ``borgfs`` available, which is an
  66. alias for ``borg mount``::
  67. ln -s /usr/local/bin/borg /usr/local/bin/borgfs
  68. Note that the binary uses /tmp to unpack |project_name| with all dependencies.
  69. It will fail if /tmp has not enough free space or is mounted with the ``noexec`` option.
  70. You can change the temporary directory by setting the ``TEMP`` environment variable before running |project_name|.
  71. If a new version is released, you will have to manually download it and replace
  72. the old version using the same steps as shown above.
  73. .. _pyinstaller: http://www.pyinstaller.org
  74. .. _releases: https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/releases
  75. .. _source-install:
  76. From Source
  77. -----------
  78. Dependencies
  79. ~~~~~~~~~~~~
  80. To install |project_name| from a source package (including pip), you have to install the
  81. following dependencies first:
  82. * `Python 3`_ >= 3.4.0, plus development headers. Even though Python 3 is not
  83. the default Python version on most systems, it is usually available as an
  84. optional install.
  85. * OpenSSL_ >= 1.0.0, plus development headers.
  86. * libacl_ (that pulls in libattr_ also), both plus development headers.
  87. * liblz4_, plus development headers.
  88. * some Python dependencies, pip will automatically install them for you
  89. * optionally, the llfuse_ Python package is required if you wish to mount an
  90. archive as a FUSE filesystem. See setup.py about the version requirements.
  91. If you have troubles finding the right package names, have a look at the
  92. distribution specific sections below and also at the Vagrantfile in our repo.
  93. In the following, the steps needed to install the dependencies are listed for a
  94. selection of platforms. If your distribution is not covered by these
  95. instructions, try to use your package manager to install the dependencies. On
  96. FreeBSD, you may need to get a recent enough OpenSSL version from FreeBSD
  97. ports.
  98. After you have installed the dependencies, you can proceed with steps outlined
  99. under :ref:`pip-installation`.
  100. Debian / Ubuntu
  101. +++++++++++++++
  102. Install the dependencies with development headers::
  103. sudo apt-get install python3 python3-dev python3-pip python-virtualenv \
  104. libssl-dev openssl \
  105. libacl1-dev libacl1 \
  106. liblz4-dev liblz4-1 \
  107. build-essential
  108. sudo apt-get install libfuse-dev fuse pkg-config # optional, for FUSE support
  109. In case you get complaints about permission denied on ``/etc/fuse.conf``: on
  110. Ubuntu this means your user is not in the ``fuse`` group. Add yourself to that
  111. group, log out and log in again.
  112. Fedora / Korora
  113. +++++++++++++++
  114. Install the dependencies with development headers::
  115. sudo dnf install python3 python3-devel python3-pip python3-virtualenv
  116. sudo dnf install openssl-devel openssl
  117. sudo dnf install libacl-devel libacl
  118. sudo dnf install lz4-devel
  119. sudo dnf install gcc gcc-c++
  120. sudo dnf install fuse-devel fuse pkgconfig # optional, for FUSE support
  121. Mac OS X
  122. ++++++++
  123. Assuming you have installed homebrew_, the following steps will install all the
  124. dependencies::
  125. brew install python3 lz4 openssl
  126. pip3 install virtualenv
  127. For FUSE support to mount the backup archives, you need at least version 3.0 of
  128. FUSE for OS X, which is available as a pre-release_.
  129. .. _pre-release: https://github.com/osxfuse/osxfuse/releases
  130. FreeBSD
  131. ++++++++
  132. Listed below are packages you will need to install |project_name|, its dependencies,
  133. and commands to make fuse work for using the mount command.
  134. ::
  135. pkg install -y python3 openssl liblz4 fusefs-libs pkgconf
  136. pkg install -y git
  137. python3.4 -m ensurepip # to install pip for Python3
  138. To use the mount command:
  139. echo 'fuse_load="YES"' >> /boot/loader.conf
  140. echo 'vfs.usermount=1' >> /etc/sysctl.conf
  141. kldload fuse
  142. sysctl vfs.usermount=1
  143. Cygwin
  144. ++++++
  145. .. note::
  146. Running under Cygwin is experimental and has only been tested with Cygwin
  147. (x86-64) v2.1.0.
  148. Use the Cygwin installer to install the dependencies::
  149. python3 python3-setuptools
  150. python3-cython # not needed for releases
  151. binutils gcc-g++
  152. libopenssl openssl-devel
  153. liblz4_1 liblz4-devel # from cygwinports.org
  154. git make openssh
  155. You can then install ``pip`` and ``virtualenv``::
  156. easy_install-3.4 pip
  157. pip install virtualenv
  158. In case the creation of the virtual environment fails, try deleting this file::
  159. /usr/lib/python3.4/__pycache__/platform.cpython-34.pyc
  160. .. _pip-installation:
  161. Using pip
  162. ~~~~~~~~~
  163. Virtualenv_ can be used to build and install |project_name| without affecting
  164. the system Python or requiring root access. Using a virtual environment is
  165. optional, but recommended except for the most simple use cases.
  166. .. note::
  167. If you install into a virtual environment, you need to **activate** it
  168. first (``source borg-env/bin/activate``), before running ``borg``.
  169. Alternatively, symlink ``borg-env/bin/borg`` into some directory that is in
  170. your ``PATH`` so you can just run ``borg``.
  171. This will use ``pip`` to install the latest release from PyPi::
  172. virtualenv --python=python3 borg-env
  173. source borg-env/bin/activate
  174. # install Borg + Python dependencies into virtualenv
  175. pip install borgbackup
  176. # or alternatively (if you want FUSE support):
  177. pip install borgbackup[fuse]
  178. To upgrade |project_name| to a new version later, run the following after
  179. activating your virtual environment::
  180. pip install -U borgbackup # or ... borgbackup[fuse]
  181. .. _git-installation:
  182. Using git
  183. ~~~~~~~~~
  184. This uses latest, unreleased development code from git.
  185. While we try not to break master, there are no guarantees on anything. ::
  186. # get borg from github
  187. git clone https://github.com/borgbackup/borg.git
  188. virtualenv --python=python3 borg-env
  189. source borg-env/bin/activate # always before using!
  190. # install borg + dependencies into virtualenv
  191. pip install sphinx # optional, to build the docs
  192. cd borg
  193. pip install -r requirements.d/development.txt
  194. pip install -r requirements.d/fuse.txt # optional, for FUSE support
  195. pip install -e . # in-place editable mode
  196. # optional: run all the tests, on all supported Python versions
  197. # requires fakeroot, available through your package manager
  198. fakeroot -u tox
  199. .. note:: As a developer or power user, you always want to use a virtual environment.