-.. _installation:
Installation
-------------
+============
Dependencies
-============
+------------
+
+LinPy requires Python version 3.4 or above to work.
+
+LinPy's one mandatory dependency is `isl <http://isl.gforge.inria.fr/>`_ version 0.12 or 0.13 (it may work with other versions of isl, but this has not been tested).
+isl can be downloaded `here <http://freshmeat.net/projects/isl/>`_ or preferably, using your favorite package manager.
+For Debian or Ubuntu, the command to run is::
+
+ sudo apt-get install libisl-dev
+
+For Arch Linux, run::
+
+ sudo pacman -S isl
+
+Apart from isl, there are two optional dependencies that will maximize the use of LinPy's functions: `SymPy <http://sympy.org/en/index.html>`_ and `matplotlib <http://matplotlib.org/>`_.
+Please consult the `SymPy download page <http://sympy.org/en/download.html>`_ and `matplotlib installation instructions <http://matplotlib.org/faq/installing_faq.html#how-to-install>`_ to install these libraries.
+
+Install Using pip
+-----------------
+
+.. warning::
+
+ The project has not been published in PyPI yet, so this section is not relevant.
+ Instead, see the :ref:`source` section to install LinPy.
+
+LinPy can be installed using pip with the command::
+
+ sudo pip install linpy
+
+.. _source:
-Users will first need to install Integer Set Library (isl). The source files of isl are available as a tarball or a git repository. Both
-are available `here`_ .
+Install From Source
+-------------------
-Source
-======
+Alternatively, LinPy can be installed from the source.
+First, clone the public git repository::
-Git
-===
+ git clone https://scm.cri.ensmp.fr/git/linpy.git
+and build and install as usual with::
-.. _here: http://freshmeat.net/projects/isl/
+ sudo python3 setup.py install