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Quick packaging for Debian Ubuntu
cjw85 edited this page Feb 16, 2016
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scikit-learn packages are available in recent distributions of Debian and Ubuntu, but these aren't always up to date. Here is a quick and dirty way to make a scikit-learn .deb
package from source.
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Get the
stdeb
package:sudo apt-get install python-stdeb python-dev-all
or
sudo pip install stdeb
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Fetch the latest scikit-learn tarball, or even checkout the bleeding edge from GitHub. Enter the toplevel source directory, then issue
python setup.py --command-packages=stdeb.command sdist_dsc --depends python-numpy,python-scipy bdist_deb
Now, you'll find a directory deb_dist
under the toplevel dir, which contains a file python-scikit-learn_0.10-1_amd64.deb
(or similar). There's your .deb
, ready for installation with a command like sudo dpkg- i
.