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Executing just ``conda`` should print the help of the ``conda`` command. If your shell does not find the ``conda`` command, make sure that the Conda binaries are in your ``$PATH``. If ``$ echo $PATH`` does not show the Conda directories, add them: execute ``$ export PATH=$HOME/miniconda3/bin:$PATH`` if you installed Conda into ``~/miniconda3``.
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Download the `ARTIQ installer script <https://raw.githubusercontent.com/m-labs/artiq/master/install-with-conda.py>`_ and edit its beginning to define the Conda environment name (you can leave the default environment name if you are just getting started) and select the desired ARTIQ packages. Non-ARTIQ packages should be installed manually later.
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Controllers for third-party devices (e.g. Thorlabs TCube, Lab Brick Digital Attenuator, etc.) that are not shipped with ARTIQ can also be installed with this script. Browse `Hydra <https://nixbld.m-labs.hk/project/artiq>`_ or see the list of NDSPs in this manual to find the names of the corresponding packages, and list them at the beginning of the script.
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Set up the Conda channel and install ARTIQ into a new Conda environment: ::
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$ conda config --prepend channels https://conda.m-labs.hk/artiq-beta
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$ conda config --append channels conda-forge
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$ conda install -n artiq artiq
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.. note::
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If you do not need to flash boards, the ``artiq`` package is sufficient. The packages named ``artiq-board-*`` contain only firmware for the FPGA board and are never necessary for using an ARTIQ system without reflashing it.
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Controllers for third-party devices (e.g. Thorlabs TCube, Lab Brick Digital Attenuator, etc.) that are not shipped with ARTIQ can also be installed with this script. Browse `Hydra <https://nixbld.m-labs.hk/project/artiq>`_ or see the list of NDSPs in this manual to find the names of the corresponding packages, and list them at the beginning of the script.
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Make sure the base Conda environment is activated and then run the installer script: ::
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$ conda activate base
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$ python install-with-conda.py
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After the installation, activate the newly created environment by name. ::
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When upgrading ARTIQ or when testing different versions it is recommended that new Conda environments are created instead of upgrading the packages in existing environments.
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Keep previous environments around until you are certain that they are not needed anymore and a new environment is known to work correctly.
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To install the latest version, just select a different environment name and run the installer script again.
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To install the latest version, just select a different environment name and run the installation command again.
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Switching between Conda environments using commands such as ``$ conda deactivate artiq-6`` and ``$ conda activate artiq-5`` is the recommended way to roll back to previous versions of ARTIQ.
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# This script installs ARTIQ using the conda packages built by the new Nix/Hydra system.
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# It needs to be run in the root (base) conda environment with "python install-with-conda.py"
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# It supports Linux and Windows, but Linux users should consider using the higher-quality
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# Nix package manager instead of Conda.
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# EDIT THIS:
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# The name of the conda environment to create
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CONDA_ENV_NAME = "artiq"
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# The conda packages to download and install.
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CONDA_PACKAGES = [
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"artiq",
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"artiq-comtools",
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# Only install board packages if you plan to reflash the board.
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# The two lines below are just examples and probably not what you want.
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# Select the packages that correspond to your board, or remove them
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# if you do not intend to reflash the board.
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"artiq-board-kc705-nist_clock",
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"artiq-board-kasli-wipm"
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]
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# Set to False if you have already set up conda channels
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ADD_CHANNELS = True
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# PROXY: If you are behind a web proxy, configure it in your .condarc (as per
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# the conda manual).
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# You should not need to modify the rest of the script below.
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import os
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def run(command):
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r = os.system(command)
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if r != 0:
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raise SystemExit("command '{}' returned non-zero exit status: {}".format(command, r))
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if ADD_CHANNELS:
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run("conda config --prepend channels m-labs")
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run("conda config --prepend channels https://conda.m-labs.hk/artiq-beta")
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run("conda config --append channels conda-forge")
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# Creating the environment first with python 3.5 hits fewer bugs in conda's broken dependency solver.
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run("conda create -y -n {CONDA_ENV_NAME} python=3.5".format(CONDA_ENV_NAME=CONDA_ENV_NAME))
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for package in CONDA_PACKAGES:
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# Do not activate the environment yet - otherwise "conda install" may not find the SSL module anymore on Windows.
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# Installing into the environment from the outside works around this conda bug.
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run("conda install -y -n {CONDA_ENV_NAME} -c https://conda.m-labs.hk/artiq-beta {package}"
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.format(CONDA_ENV_NAME=CONDA_ENV_NAME, package=package))
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