| Installing joblib |
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| Using `pip` |
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| You can use `pip` to install joblib: |
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| * For installing for all users, you need to run:: |
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| pip install joblib |
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| You may need to run the above command as administrator |
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| On a unix environment, it is better to install outside of the hierarchy |
| managed by the system:: |
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| pip install --prefix /usr/local joblib |
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| * Installing only for a specific user is easy if you use Python 2.7 or |
| above:: |
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| pip install --user joblib |
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| Using distributions |
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| Joblib is packaged for several linux distribution: archlinux, debian, |
| ubuntu, altlinux, and fedora. For minimum administration overhead, using the |
| package manager is the recommended installation strategy on these |
| systems. |
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| The manual way |
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| To install joblib first download the latest tarball (follow the link on |
| the bottom of https://pypi.org/project/joblib/) and expand it. |
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| Installing in a local environment |
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| If you don't need to install for all users, we strongly suggest that you |
| create a local environment and install `joblib` in it. One of the pros of |
| this method is that you never have to become administrator, and thus all |
| the changes are local to your account and easy to clean up. |
| Simply move to the directory created by expanding the `joblib` tarball |
| and run the following command:: |
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| python setup.py install --user |
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| Installing for all users |
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| If you have administrator rights and want to install for all users, all |
| you need to do is to go in directory created by expanding the `joblib` |
| tarball and run the following line:: |
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| python setup.py install |
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| If you are under Unix, we suggest that you install in '/usr/local' in |
| order not to interfere with your system:: |
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| python setup.py install --prefix /usr/local |
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