.. include:: global.rst.inc .. _installation: Installation ============ |project_name| pyinstaller binary installation requires: * Linux: glibc >= 2.13 (ok for most supported Linux releases) * MacOS X: 10.10 (unknown whether it works for older releases) * FreeBSD: 10.2 (unknown whether it works for older releases) |project_name| non-binary installation requires: * Python_ >= 3.2.2 * OpenSSL_ >= 1.0.0 * libacl_ (that pulls in libattr_ also) * liblz4_ * some python dependencies, see install_requires in setup.py General notes ------------- You need to do some platform specific preparation steps (to install libraries and tools) followed by the generic installation of |project_name| itself: Below, we describe different ways to install |project_name|. - **dist package** - easy and fast, needs a distribution and platform specific binary package (for your Linux/*BSD/OS X/... distribution). - **pyinstaller binary** - easy and fast, we provide a ready-to-use binary file that just works on the supported platforms - **pypi** - installing a source package from pypi needs more installation steps and will need a compiler, development headers, etc.. - **git** - for developers and power users who want to have the latest code or use revision control (each release is tagged). **Python 3**: Even though this is not the default Python version on many systems, it is usually available as an optional install. Virtualenv_ can be used to build and install |project_name| without affecting the system Python or requiring root access. Important: If you install into a virtual environment, you need to **activate** the virtual env first (``source borg-env/bin/activate``). Alternatively, directly run ``borg-env/bin/borg`` (or symlink that into some directory that is in your PATH so you can just run ``borg``). Using a virtual environment is optional, but recommended except for the most simple use cases. The llfuse_ python package is also required if you wish to mount an archive as a FUSE filesystem. Only FUSE >= 2.8.0 can support llfuse. You only need **Cython** to compile the .pyx files to the respective .c files when using |project_name| code from git. For |project_name| releases, the .c files will be bundled, so you won't need Cython to install a release. Platform notes -------------- FreeBSD: You may need to get a recent enough OpenSSL version from FreeBSD ports. Mac OS X: You may need to get a recent enough OpenSSL version from homebrew_. Mac OS X: You need OS X FUSE >= 3.0. Installation (dist package) --------------------------- Some Linux, BSD and OS X distributions might offer a ready-to-use `borgbackup` package (which can be easily installed in the usual way). As |project_name| is still relatively new, such a package might be not available for your system yet. Please ask package maintainers to build a package or, if you can package / submit it yourself, please help us with that! If a package is available, it might be interesting for you to check its version and compare that to our latest release and review the change log (see links on our web site). Installation (pyinstaller binary) --------------------------------- For some platforms we offer a ready-to-use standalone borg binary. It is supposed to work without requiring installation or preparations. Check https://github.com/borgbackup/borg/releases for available binaries. Debian Jessie / Ubuntu 14.04 preparations (git/pypi) ---------------------------------------------------- .. parsed-literal:: # Python 3.x (>= 3.2) + Headers, Py Package Installer, VirtualEnv apt-get install python3 python3-dev python3-pip python-virtualenv # we need OpenSSL + Headers for Crypto apt-get install libssl-dev openssl # ACL support Headers + Library apt-get install libacl1-dev libacl1 # lz4 super fast compression support Headers + Library apt-get install liblz4-dev liblz4-1 # if you do not have gcc / make / etc. yet apt-get install build-essential # optional: FUSE support - to mount backup archives # in case you get complaints about permission denied on /etc/fuse.conf: # on ubuntu this means your user is not in the "fuse" group. just add # yourself there, log out and log in again. apt-get install libfuse-dev fuse pkg-config # optional: for unit testing apt-get install fakeroot Korora / Fedora 21 preparations (git/pypi) ------------------------------------------ .. parsed-literal:: # Python 3.x (>= 3.2) + Headers, Py Package Installer, VirtualEnv sudo dnf install python3 python3-devel python3-pip python3-virtualenv # we need OpenSSL + Headers for Crypto sudo dnf install openssl-devel openssl # ACL support Headers + Library sudo dnf install libacl-devel libacl # lz4 super fast compression support Headers + Library sudo dnf install lz4-devel # optional: FUSE support - to mount backup archives sudo dnf install fuse-devel fuse pkgconfig # optional: for unit testing sudo dnf install fakeroot Cygwin preparations (git/pypi) ------------------------------ Please note that running under cygwin is rather experimental, stuff has been tested with CygWin (x86-64) v2.1.0. You'll need at least (use the cygwin installer to fetch/install these): :: python3 python3-setuptools python3-cython # not needed for releases binutils gcc-core 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 And now continue with the generic installation (see below). In case that creation of the virtual env fails, try deleting this file: :: /usr/lib/python3.4/__pycache__/platform.cpython-34.pyc Installation (pypi) ------------------- This uses the latest (source package) release from PyPi. .. parsed-literal:: virtualenv --python=python3 borg-env source borg-env/bin/activate # always before using! # install borg + dependencies into virtualenv pip install 'llfuse<0.41' # optional, for FUSE support # 0.41 and 0.41.1 have unicode issues at install time pip install borgbackup Note: we install into a virtual environment here, but this is not a requirement. Installation (git) ------------------ This uses latest, unreleased development code from git. While we try not to break master, there are no guarantees on anything. .. parsed-literal:: # get |project_name| from github, install it git clone |git_url| 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 pip install 'llfuse<0.41' # optional, for FUSE support # 0.41 and 0.41.1 have unicode issues at install time cd borg pip install -r requirements.d/development.txt pip install -e . # in-place editable mode # optional: run all the tests, on all supported Python versions fakeroot -u tox Note: as a developer or power user, you always want to use a virtual environment.