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bazarr requires Python 3.7 or greater and can be run from source. This will use *git* as the updater, so make sure that it's installed.
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bazarr requires Python 3.7 or greater and can be run from source. This will use *git* as the updater, so make sure that it's installed.
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1. Install [GIT](http://git-scm.com/)
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1. Install Python 3.7 or greater (Till [Python 3.8.6](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-386/) Tested) from [this link](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-386/) and make sure to check the box to have Python directory added to the system path variable.
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2. Install Python 3.7 or greater (Till [Python 3.8.6](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-386/) Tested) from [this link](https://www.python.org/downloads/release/python-386/) and make sure to check the box to have Python directory added to the system path variable.
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2. Open up CMD and go to the folder you want to install bazarr. Do not use `C:\Program Files` or `C:\Program Files (x86)` as you could run into strange issues. Something like `C:\bazarr` is a better choice.
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3. Open up CMD and go to the folder you want to install bazarr. Do not use `C:\Program Files` or `C:\Program Files (x86)` as you could run into strange issues. Something like `C:\bazarr` is a better choice.
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3. Download latest release of Bazarr [here](https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr/releases/latest/download/bazarr.zip)
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4. Run `git clone https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr.git`
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4. Extract the content of the zipped release to the previously created `bazarr` directory
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5. Go to the bazarr folder `cd bazarr`
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5. Go to the bazarr folder `cd bazarr`
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6. Install Python requirements using `pip install -r requirements.txt`
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6. Install Python requirements using `pip install -r requirements.txt`
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7. You can now start bazarr via `python bazarr.py` to start bazarr.
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7. You can now start bazarr via `python bazarr.py` to start bazarr.
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### Linux
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### Linux
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- (Ubuntu / Debian) Install [GIT](http://git-scm.com/) with `apt-get install git-core python3-pip python3-distutils`
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- (Ubuntu / Debian) Install [GIT](http://git-scm.com/) with `apt-get install python3-pip python3-distutils`
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- (Fedora / CentOS) Install [GIT](http://git-scm.com/) with `yum install git python3-pip python3-distutils`
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- (Fedora / CentOS) Install [GIT](http://git-scm.com/) with `yum install python3-pip python3-distutils`
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- (Raspbian and maybe other ARM based distro) - (*thnx to @inquilino for the fixes/updates*)
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- (Raspbian and maybe other ARM based distro) - (*thnx to @inquilino for the fixes/updates*)
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> `sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev python3-libxml2 python3-lxml unrar-free ffmpeg libatlas-base-dev`
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> `sudo apt-get install libxml2-dev libxslt1-dev python3-libxml2 python3-lxml unrar-free ffmpeg libatlas-base-dev`
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1. Upgrade Python to version 3.7 or greater.
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1. Upgrade Python to version 3.7 or greater.
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2. Run `sudo git clone https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr.git /opt/bazarr`
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2. Download latest release of Bazarr [here](https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr/releases/latest/download/bazarr.zip)
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3. Install Python requirements using `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`
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3. Extract the content of the zipped release to the previously created `bazarr` directory
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4. Install Python requirements using `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`
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> (Raspbian) Don't worry about `lxml` not being installed at this step, you have installed the module through `apt-get` anyway.
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> (Raspbian) Don't worry about `lxml` not being installed at this step, you have installed the module through `apt-get` anyway.
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4. Change ownership to your preferred user for running programs (replace both instances of $user)
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5. Change ownership to your preferred user for running programs (replace both instances of $user)
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`sudo chown -R $user:$user /opt/bazarr`
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`sudo chown -R $user:$user /opt/bazarr`
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5. You can now start bazarr via `python3 bazarr.py` to start bazarr.
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5. You can now start bazarr via `python3 bazarr.py` to start bazarr.
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bazarr requires Python 3.7.x or 3.8.x (**system Python 2.7.10 not supported**) and can be run from source. This will use *git* as the updater, so make sure that it's installed.
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bazarr requires Python 3.7.x or 3.8.x (**system Python 2.7.10 not supported**) and can be run from source. This will use *git* as the updater, so make sure that it's installed.
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1. Install [GIT](http://git-scm.com/)
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1. Install Python from [this link](https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.6/python-3.8.6-macosx10.9.pkg)
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2. Open Terminal
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2. Install Python from [this link](https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.8.6/python-3.8.6-macosx10.9.pkg)
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3. Change Directory To Applications `cd /Applications` and create a `bazarr` directory
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4. Download latest release of Bazarr [here](https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr/releases/latest/download/bazarr.zip)
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3. Open Terminal
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5. Extract the content of the zipped release to the previously created `bazarr` directory
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4. Change Directory To Applications `cd /Applications`
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5. Get Bazarr `git clone https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr.git`
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6. Change Directory To bazarr `cd bazarr`
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6. Change Directory To bazarr `cd bazarr`
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7. Install bazarr requirements `python3.8 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`
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7. Install bazarr requirements `python3.8 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`
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8. Run bazarr `python3.8 bazarr.py`
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8. Run bazarr `python3.8 bazarr.py`
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bazarr will run in this Terminal session. Closing the session will stop bazarr. You can start it up again using 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8.
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bazarr will run in this Terminal session. Closing the session will stop bazarr. You can start it up again using 3, 4, 6, 7 and 8.
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Disclaimer: I don't know how rc.d works so the script is pretty crappy and doesn't have start/stop/status functionality. It only starts the program on startup, which was enough for me.
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Disclaimer: I don't know how rc.d works so the script is pretty crappy and doesn't have start/stop/status functionality. It only starts the program on startup, which was enough for me.
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1. Install the required software `pkg update && pkg install git python3 py3X-pip py3X-libxml2 libxslt py3X-sqlite3 unrar ffprobe` where `py3X` must be replaced with the Python3 version you use for Bazarr.
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1. Install the required software `pkg update && pkg install python3 py3X-pip py3X-libxml2 libxslt py3X-sqlite3 unrar ffprobe` where `py3X` must be replaced with the Python3 version you use for Bazarr.
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2. `cd /usr/local/share`
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2. `cd /usr/local/share`
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3. Create a `bazarr` directory
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3. Clone the repository using `git clone https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr.git` (this will download the files to `/usr/local/share`)
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4. Download latest release of Bazarr [here](https://github.com/morpheus65535/bazarr/releases/latest/download/bazarr.zip)
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5. Extract the content of the zipped release to the previously created bazarr directory
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4. `cd bazarr`
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6. `cd bazarr`
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7. Install Python requirements using `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`
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5. Install Python requirements using `python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt`
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8. Check if it works `python3 bazarr.py`. You should see `BAZARR is started and waiting for request on http://0.0.0.0:6767/`
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6. Check if it works `python3 bazarr.py`. You should see `BAZARR is started and waiting for request on http://0.0.0.0:6767/`
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