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Install ARTIQ via the Nix Package Manager
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These instructions provide an alternative route to install ARTIQ for people who do not wish to use conda.
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This sets up an environment suitable for using ARTIQ, including the ARTIQ-Python compiler, device drivers, and the graphical user interfaces. This works correctly on Linux, and partially works (but not to a level that we would consider usable) with WSL introduced in Windows 10.
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ARTIQ firmware and gateware development tools (e.g. rustc, Migen) and ARTIQ core device flashing tools (OpenOCD, proxy bitstreams) are currently not available on Nix. Pull requests welcome!
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* Install the Nix package manager
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* many Linux distros already have a package for the `Nix package manager <http://nixos.org/nix/>`_
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* for example: ``$ apt-get install nix``
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* if you would like to install via sh
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* $ ``wget https://nixos.org/nix/install``
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* $ ``sh install``
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* $ ``source ~/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh``
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* $ ``git clone github.com/m-labs/artiq``
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* $ ``cd artiq/nix``
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* $ ``nix-env -i -f default.nix``
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The above command will setup your entire environment. Note that it will compile LLVM and Clang, which uses a lot of CPU time and disk space.
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