# Pyclassifiers ![C++](https://img.shields.io/badge/c++-%2300599C.svg?style=flat&logo=c%2B%2B&logoColor=white) [![License: MIT](https://img.shields.io/badge/License-MIT-blue.svg)]() ![Gitea Last Commit](https://img.shields.io/gitea/last-commit/rmontanana/pyclassifiers?gitea_url=https://gitea.rmontanana.es&logo=gitea) Python Classifiers C++ Wrapper ## 0. Setup Before compiling PyClassifiers. ### Miniconda To be able to run Python Classifiers such as STree, ODTE, SVC, etc. it is needed to install Miniconda. To do so, download the installer from [Miniconda](https://docs.conda.io/en/latest/miniconda.html) and run it. It is recommended to install it in the home folder. In Linux sometimes the library libstdc++ is mistaken from the miniconda installation and produces the next message when running the b_xxxx executables: ```bash libstdc++.so.6: version `GLIBCXX_3.4.32' not found (required by b_xxxx) ``` The solution is to erase the libstdc++ library from the miniconda installation: ### boost library [Getting Started]() The best option is install the packages that the Linux distribution have in its repository. If this is the case: ```bash sudo dnf install boost-devel ``` If this is not possible and the compressed packaged is installed, the following environment variable has to be set pointing to the folder where it was unzipped to: ```bash export BOOST_ROOT=/path/to/library/ ``` In some cases, it is needed to build the library, to do so: ```bash cd /path/to/library mkdir own ./bootstrap.sh --prefix=/path/to/library/own ./b2 install export BOOST_ROOT=/path/to/library/own/ ``` Don't forget to add the export BOOST_ROOT statement to .bashrc or wherever it is meant to be. ## Installation ### Prerequisites Install Conan package manager: ```bash pip install conan ``` ### Build and Install ```bash make release make buildr sudo make install ```