Installation on Ubuntu ====================== Ray should work with Python 2 and Python 3. We have tested Ray on Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 16.04. You can install Ray as follows. .. code-block:: bash pip install ray Building Ray from source ------------------------ If you want to use the latest version of Ray, you can build it from source. Dependencies ~~~~~~~~~~~~ To build Ray, first install the following dependencies. We recommend using `Anaconda`_. .. _`Anaconda`: https://www.continuum.io/downloads .. code-block:: bash sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install -y cmake pkg-config build-essential autoconf curl libtool libboost-dev libboost-filesystem-dev libboost-system-dev unzip # If you are not using Anaconda, you need the following. sudo apt-get install python-dev # For Python 2. sudo apt-get install python3-dev # For Python 3. # If you are on Ubuntu 14.04, you need the following. pip install cmake pip install numpy cloudpickle funcsigs click colorama psutil redis flatbuffers cython If you are using Anaconda, you may also need to run the following. .. code-block:: bash conda install libgcc Install Ray ~~~~~~~~~~~ Ray can be built from the repository as follows. .. code-block:: bash git clone https://github.com/ray-project/ray.git cd ray/python python setup.py install Test if the installation succeeded ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ To test if the installation was successful, try running some tests. This assumes that you've cloned the git repository. .. code-block:: bash python test/runtest.py