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Installation
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============
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Packages
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--------
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Mac OS X
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~~~~~~~~~
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If you are using Mac OS X, you can install restic using the
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`homebrew <http://brew.sh/>`__ package manager:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ brew tap restic/restic
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$ brew install restic
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archlinux
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~~~~~~~~~
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On archlinux, there is a package called ``restic-git`` which can be
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installed from AUR, e.g. with ``pacaur``:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ pacaur -S restic-git
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Pre-compiled Binary
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-------------------
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You can download the latest pre-compiled binary from the `restic release
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page <https://github.com/restic/restic/releases/latest>`__.
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From Source
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-----------
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restic is written in the Go programming language and you need at least
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Go version 1.8. Building restic may also work with older versions of Go,
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but that's not supported. See the `Getting
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started <https://golang.org/doc/install>`__ guide of the Go project for
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instructions how to install Go.
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In order to build restic from source, execute the following steps:
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.. code-block:: console
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$ git clone https://github.com/restic/restic
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[...]
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$ cd restic
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$ go run build.go
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You can easily cross-compile restic for all supported platforms, just
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supply the target OS and platform via the command-line options like this
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(for Windows and FreeBSD respectively):
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::
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$ go run build.go --goos windows --goarch amd64
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$ go run build.go --goos freebsd --goarch 386
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The resulting binary is statically linked and does not require any
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libraries.
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At the moment, the only tested compiler for restic is the official Go
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compiler. Building restic with gccgo may work, but is not supported.
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