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| Installing the Development Version |
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| .. note:: |
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| If you want to follow the instructions on this page, |
| make sure you are reading its |
| `latest version <https://docs.cocotb.org/en/latest/install_devel.html>`_. |
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| Once you install the development version, |
| you should keep reading the |
| `matching documentation <https://docs.cocotb.org/en/latest/>`_. |
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| The development version of cocotb has different prerequisites |
| than the stable version (see below). |
| Namely, it requires the Python development headers and a C/C++ compiler. |
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| * Python 3.6+ |
| * Python development packages |
| * GCC 4.8.1+, Clang 3.3+ or Microsoft Visual C++ 14.21+ and associated development packages |
| * On Linux: A static build of the C++ standard library ``libstdc++``. |
| Some distributions include the static library in their default packages (e.g. Debian/Ubuntu), |
| others (e.g. Red Hat) require the installation of a package typically named ``libstdc++-static``. |
| * GNU Make |
| * A Verilog or VHDL simulator, depending on your :term:`RTL` source code |
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| The installation instructions vary depending on your operating system: |
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| .. group-tab:: Windows + Conda |
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| conda install -c msys2 m2-base m2-make |
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| .. group-tab:: Linux - Debian/Ubuntu |
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| In a terminal, run |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| sudo apt-get install make gcc g++ python3 python3-dev python3-pip |
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| .. group-tab:: Linux - Red Hat |
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| In a terminal, run |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| sudo yum install make gcc gcc-c++ libstdc++-devel libstdc++-static python3 python3-devel python3-pip |
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| .. group-tab:: macOS |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| brew install python |
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| The development version of cocotb can be installed by running |
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| .. code-block:: bash |
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| pip install git+https://github.com/cocotb/cocotb@master |
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| .. note:: |
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| If your user does not have permissions to install cocotb using the instructions above, |
| try adding the ``--user`` option to ``pip`` |
| (see `the pip documentation <https://pip.pypa.io/en/stable/user_guide/#user-installs>`_). |
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| .. warning:: |
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| ``pip`` may belong to a different Python installation to what you expect. |
| Use ``pip -V`` to check. |
| If this prints "(python 2.7)", use ``pip3`` or ``python3 -m pip`` in place of ``pip`` in the command shown. |
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| After installation, you should be able to execute ``cocotb-config``. |
| If it is not found, you need to append its location to the ``PATH`` environment variable. |
| This may happen when you use the ``--user`` option to ``pip``. |
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