.. _install: Installation =================== C++ Cap'n Proto Library ------------------------ You need to install the C++ Cap'n Proto library first. It requires a C++ compiler with C++11 support, such as GCC 4.7+ or Clang 3.2+. Follow installation docs at `http://kentonv.github.io/capnproto/install.html `_ with an added `sudo ldconfig` after you're done installing, or if you're feeling lazy, you can run the commands below:: wget https://github.com/kentonv/capnproto/archive/master.zip unzip master.zip cd capnproto-master/c++ ./setup-autotools.sh autoreconf -i ./configure make -j6 check sudo make install sudo ldconfig Pip --------------------- Using pip is by far the easiest way to install the library. After you've installed the C++ library, all you need to run is:: pip install -U cython pip install -U setuptools pip install capnp You only need to run the setuptools line if you have a setuptools older than v0.8.0. From Source --------------------- If you want the latest development version, you can clone the github repo and install like so:: git clone https://github.com/jparyani/capnpc-python-cpp.git pip install capnpc-python-cpp or:: cd capnpc-python-cpp python setup.py install If you don't use pip, you will need to manually install Cython, and a setuptools with a version >= .8. Development ------------------- Clone the repo from https://github.com/jparyani/capnpc-python-cpp.git and use the `develop` branch. I'll probably ask you to redo pull requests that target `master` and aren't easily mergable to `develop`.:: git clone https://github.com/jparyani/capnpc-python-cpp.git git checkout develop Once you're done installing, take a look at the :ref:`quickstart`