# Setup SPTAG on Ubuntu In this section, will describe how to setup SPTAG on Ubuntu machine. 1. Update ubuntu and build env ``` sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get install build-essential ``` 2. Install cmake - Download cmake. You can find the cmake releases [here](https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases). ```bash # e.g. download cmake version 3.14.7 wget https://github.com/Kitware/CMake/releases/download/v3.14.7/cmake-3.14.7-Linux-x86_64.sh -P opt/ ``` - Follow these instructions: 1. `chmod +x opt/cmake-3..sh` (chmod makes the script executable) 2. `sudo bash opt/cmake-3..sh` 3. The script installs to a target directory so in order to get the `cmake` command, make a symbolic link from the target directory where cmake was extracted to: `sudo ln -s /cmake-3./bin/* /usr/local/bin` 4. `cmake --version` Note: If you encounter this error: *The program 'cmake' is currently not installed*, Please try the command from step 3 again with a full path (e.g. `sudo ln -s /home//SPTAG/opt/cmake-3.-Linux-x86_64/bin/* /usr/local/bin`) 5. Install boost - Download boost 1.67 version: ```bash wget https://netix.dl.sourceforge.net/project/boost/boost/1.67.0/boost_1_67_0.tar.gz ``` (There are some [version mis-matching issues](https://github.com/microsoft/SPTAG/issues/26) and reported on github issue) 6. Extract and install ```bash tar -xzvf boost* cd boost_1_67_0 ./bootstrap.sh --prefix=/usr/local ./b2 sudo ./b2 install sudo apt-get install swig ``` 7. Generate a Release folder in the code directory which will contain all the build targets: ```bash mkdir build cd build && cmake .. && make ``` 8. Add SPTAG module to python path ```bash # so python can find the SPTAG module ENV PYTHONPATH=/app/Release ```