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.. _source-install:
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Install from source
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If you are on Linux, but can't install :ref:`from the APT archive
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<debian-install>` or :ref:`from the Arch Linux repository <arch-install>`, you can install Mopidy
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from PyPI using the ``pip`` installer.
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If you are looking to contribute or wish to install from source using ``git``
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please follow the directions :ref:`here <contributing>`.
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#. First of all, you need Python 2.7. Check if you have Python and what
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version by running::
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python --version
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#. You need to make sure you have ``pip``, the Python package installer. You'll
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also need a C compiler and the Python development headers to build pyspotify
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later.
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This is how you install it on Debian/Ubuntu::
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sudo apt-get install build-essential python-dev python-pip
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And on Arch Linux from the official repository::
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sudo pacman -S base-devel python2-pip
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And on Fedora Linux from the official repositories::
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sudo yum install -y gcc python-devel python-pip
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.. note::
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On Fedora Linux, you must replace ``pip`` with ``pip-python`` in the
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following steps.
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#. Then you'll need to install GStreamer 0.10 (>= 0.10.31, < 0.11), with Python
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bindings. GStreamer is packaged for most popular Linux distributions. Search
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for GStreamer in your package manager, and make sure to install the Python
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bindings, and the "good" and "ugly" plugin sets.
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If you use Debian/Ubuntu you can install GStreamer like this::
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sudo apt-get install python-gst0.10 gstreamer0.10-plugins-good \
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gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-tools
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If you use Arch Linux, install the following packages from the official
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repository::
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sudo pacman -S gstreamer0.10-python gstreamer0.10-good-plugins \
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gstreamer0.10-ugly-plugins
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If you use Fedora you can install GStreamer like this::
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sudo yum install -y python-gst0.10 gstreamer0.10-plugins-good \
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gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-tools
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If you use Gentoo you need to be careful because GStreamer 0.10 is in a
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different lower slot than 1.0, the default. Your emerge commands will need
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to include the slot::
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emerge -av gst-python gst-plugins-bad:0.10 gst-plugins-good:0.10 \
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gst-plugins-ugly:0.10 gst-plugins-meta:0.10
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``gst-plugins-meta:0.10`` is the one that actually pulls in the plugins you
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want, so pay attention to the use flags, e.g. ``alsa``, ``mp3``, etc.
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#. Install the latest release of Mopidy::
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sudo pip install -U mopidy
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This will use ``pip`` to install the latest release of `Mopidy from PyPI
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<https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Mopidy>`_. To upgrade Mopidy to future
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releases, just rerun this command.
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#. Finally, you need to set a couple of :doc:`config values </config>`, and
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then you're ready to :doc:`run Mopidy </running>`.
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Installing extensions
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=====================
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If you want to use any Mopidy extensions, like Spotify support or Last.fm
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scrobbling, you need to install additional Mopidy extensions.
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You can install any Mopidy extension directly from PyPI with ``pip``. To list
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all the extensions available from PyPI, run::
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pip search mopidy
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Note that extensions installed from PyPI will only automatically install Python
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dependencies. Please refer to the extension's documentation for information
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about any other requirements needed for the extension to work properly.
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For a full list of available Mopidy extensions see :ref:`ext`.
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