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# Installation from Sources
## Prerequisites
- Make sure you have installed CMake version 3.1 (or newer) on your system. oneTBB uses CMake build configuration.
- Configure and build oneTBB. To work with build configurations, see [Build System Description](cmake/README.md).
## Configure oneTBB
At the command prompt, type:
```
cmake <options> <repo_root>
```
You may want to use some additional options for configuration:
| Option | Purpose | Description |
| ------ |------ | ------ |
| `-G <generator>` | Specify project generator | For more information, run cmake `–help`. |
|`-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug` | Specify for Debug build | Not applicable for multi-configuration generators such as Visual Studio generator. |
## Build oneTBB
To build the system, run:
```
cmake --build . <options>
```
Some useful build options:
- `--target <target>` - specific target, "all" is default.
- `--config <Release|Debug>` - build configuration, applicable only for multi-config generators such as Visual Studio generator.
## Install and Pack oneTBB
---
**NOTE**
Be careful about installing prefix. It defaults to `/usr/local` on UNIX* and `c:/Program Files/${PROJECT_NAME}` on Windows* OS.
You can define custom `CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX` during configuration:
```
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/my/install/prefix ..
```
---
Installation can also be done using:
```
cmake --install <project-binary-dir>
```
Special ``--install`` target can alternatively be used for installation, e.g. ``make install``.
You can use the ``install`` components for partial installation.
The following install components are supported:
- `runtime` - oneTBB runtime package (core shared libraries and `.dll` files on Windows* OS).
- `devel` - oneTBB development package (header files, CMake integration files, library symbolic links, and `.lib` files on Windows* OS).
- `tbb4py` - [oneTBB Module for Python](#onetbb-python-module-support).
If you want to install specific components after configuration and build, run:
```bash
cmake -DCOMPONENT=<component> [-DBUILD_TYPE=<build-type>] -P cmake_install.cmake
```
Simple packaging using CPack is supported.
The following commands allow you to create a simple portable package that includes header files, libraries, and integration files for CMake:
```bash
cmake <options> ..
cpack
```
## Example of Installation
### Single-configuration generators
The following example demonstrates how to install oneTBB for single-configuration generators (e.g. GNU Make, Ninja, etc.).
```bash
# Do our experiments in /tmp
cd /tmp
# Clone oneTBB repository
git clone https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneTBB.git
cd oneTBB
# Create binary directory for out-of-source build
mkdir build && cd build
# Configure: customize CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX and disable TBB_TEST to avoid tests build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/tmp/my_installed_onetbb -DTBB_TEST=OFF ..
# Build
cmake --build .
# Install
cmake --install .
# Well done! Your installed oneTBB is in /tmp/my_installed_onetbb
```
### Multi-configuration generators
The following example demonstrates how to install oneTBB for multi-configuration generators such as Visual Studio*.
Choose the configuration during the build and install steps:
```batch
REM Do our experiments in %TMP%
cd %TMP%
REM Clone oneTBB repository
git clone https://github.com/oneapi-src/oneTBB.git
cd oneTBB
REM Create binary directory for out-of-source build
mkdir build && cd build
REM Configure: customize CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX and disable TBB_TEST to avoid tests build
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=%TMP%\my_installed_onetbb -DTBB_TEST=OFF ..
REM Build "release with debug information" configuration
cmake --build . --config relwithdebinfo
REM Install "release with debug information" configuration
cmake --install . --config relwithdebinfo
REM Well done! Your installed oneTBB is in %TMP%\my_installed_onetbb
```
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