.. index:: install_osx_lion .. highlight:: bash .. _install_on_osx_lion: Installing required libraries on Mac OS X [EXPERIMENTAL] ============================================================== Disclaimer ------------- We provide here some instructions to install and use TRIQS on OS X. While the installation of TRIQS itself is as straightforward as on Linux systems, the installation of the standard scientific libraries used by TRIQS (mpi, hdf5, boost, fftw, ipython, ....) is not as simple as in e.g. Debian/Ubuntu, where they are packaged with the distribution itself (i.e. "part of the system"). This general problem of scientific computing on OS X is clearly illustrated by the large number of third-party attempts to provide "easy" installation of scientific libraries : brew, macports, fink, Enthought Python distribution. In our experience, none of this solution is perfect, nor complete or stable : they are still very far from the quality and stability of a Linux distribution like Debian/Ubuntu. It *almost* works, but at the end, there are some issues, sometimes severe, in the way scientific librairies are installed. (e.g. currently the default version of mpi and hdf5 installed by brew are in conflict : the simple mpi "Hello World" crashes when linked with hdf5_cpp). Moreover, because there is no notion of "distribution" the versions of the libraries are always changing e.g. in brew. As a result, the installation instructions may work on one day, and suddenly stop to work the day after. While this has a priori **nothing to do with TRIQS** and its applications, it clearly impacts its installation and usage. We are looking for a more robust solution to this OS X installation mess; **help welcome !**. In the following, we describe an installation procedure which worked (at least one day), on 10.8 and 10.9 (at least on the Mac of one of the developer !). Installation of the dependencies -------------------------------- We describe an installation procedure which is known to have worked at least one day, on 10.8 and 10.9, (at least on the Mac of one of the developer !). 1. Install `homebrew `_. Run ``brew doctor`` and resolve potential conflicts before continuing. 2. Install XCode (directly from the Mac store). In Preferences/Downloads, install "Command Line tools". 3. Install several packages which are needed: :: brew tap homebrew/science brew install cmake brew install gfortran brew install hdf5 brew install gsl brew install fftw brew install open-mpi brew install zmq brew install python #brew formula has been repaired ### brew install boost --without-single --with-mpi --with-c++11 brew install http://ipht.cea.fr/triqs/formulas/boost.rb --without-single --with-mpi --with-c++11 -v 5. Install the required python packages: :: pip install numpy pip install h5py pip install scipy pip install mpi4py pip install matplotlib pip install sphinxcontrib-doxylink pip install tornado pip install pyzmq pip install jinja2 pip install ipython 6. If you wish to compile the documentation locally, install sphinx, its dependencies and mathjax: :: brew install doxygen pip install sphinx easy_install pyparsing==1.5.7 git clone https://github.com/mathjax/MathJax.git MathJax NB : you need pyparsing <=1.5.7 since apparently v.2.0 works only for python 3. (? still true ?) Possible issues --------------- * If you encounter the following error: :: /usr/local/include/ft2build.h:56:38: error: freetype/config/ftheader.h: No such file or directory in the installation of matplotlib, you need to pass the proper include path. Locate the freetype directory with the header file and pass the include path through ``CPPFLAGS``: :: CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/X11/include/freetype2/ pip install git+https://github.com/matplotlib/matplotlib.git#egg=matplotlib-dev