提交 2e1d968f 编写于 作者: G gangliao 提交者: GitHub

Remove Mac OS X build docs (#386)

Currently, Paddle on Mac OS X is not deliberate testing through the different versions of  Mac OS X and Clang.
When all these things that we've done, we will reopen Mac build docs.
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......@@ -4,7 +4,6 @@ Installing from Sources
* [1. Download and Setup](#download)
* [2. Requirements](#requirements)
* [3. Build on Ubuntu](#ubuntu)
* [4. Build on Mac OS X](#mac)
## <span id="download">Download and Setup</span>
You can download PaddlePaddle from the [github source](https://github.com/gangliao/Paddle).
......@@ -191,121 +190,3 @@ sudo pip install <path to install>/opt/paddle/share/wheels/*.whl
# or just run
sudo paddle version
```
## <span id="mac">Building on Mac OS X</span>
### Prerequisites
This guide is based on Mac OS X 10.11 (El Capitan). Note that if you are running an up to date version of OS X,
you will already have Python 2.7.10 and Numpy 1.8 installed.
The best option is to use the package manager homebrew to handle installations and upgrades for you.
To install [homebrew](http://brew.sh/), first open a terminal window (you can find Terminal in the Utilities folder in Applications), and issue the command:
```bash
# install brew
/usr/bin/ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Homebrew/install/master/install)"
# install pip
easy_install pip
```
### Install Dependencies
- **CPU Dependencies**
```bash
# Install fundamental dependents
brew install glog gflags cmake protobuf openblas
# Install google test on Mac OS X
# Download gtest 1.7.0
wget https://github.com/google/googletest/archive/release-1.7.0.tar.gz
tar -xzf googletest-release-1.7.0.tar.gz && cd googletest-release-1.7.0
# Build gtest
mkdir build && cd build && cmake .. && make
# Install gtest library
sudo cp -r ../include/gtest /usr/local/include/
sudo cp lib*.a /usr/local/lib
```
- **GPU Dependencies(optional)**
To build GPU version, you will need the following installed:
1. a CUDA-capable GPU
2. Mac OS X 10.11 or later
2. the Clang compiler and toolchain installed using Xcode
3. NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit (available at http://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads)
4. NVIDIA cuDNN Library (availabel at https://developer.nvidia.com/cudnn)
The CUDA development environment relies on tight integration with the host development environment,
including the host compiler and C runtime libraries, and is therefore only supported on
distribution versions that have been qualified for this CUDA Toolkit release.
1. After downloading cuDNN library, issue the following commands:
```bash
sudo tar -xzf cudnn-7.5-osx-x64-v5.0-ga.tgz -C /usr/local
sudo chmod a+r /usr/local/cuda/include/cudnn.h /usr/local/cuda/lib/libcudnn*
```
2. Then you need to set DYLD\_LIBRARY\_PATH, PATH environment variables in ~/.bashrc.
```bash
export DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/local/cuda/lib:$DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH
export PATH=/usr/local/cuda/bin:$PATH
```
### Build and Install
As usual, the best option is to create build folder under paddle project directory.
```bash
mkdir build && cd build
cmake ..
```
CMake first check PaddlePaddle's dependencies in system default path. After installing some optional
libraries, corresponding build option will be set automatically (for instance, glog, gtest and gflags).
If still not found, you can manually set it based on CMake error information from your screen.
As a simple example, consider the following:
- **Only CPU**
```bash
cmake .. -DWITH_GPU=OFF
```
- **GPU**
```bash
cmake .. -DWITH_GPU=ON
```
- **GPU with doc and swig**
```bash
cmake .. -DWITH_GPU=ON -DWITH_DOC=ON -DWITH_SWIG_PY=ON
```
Finally, you can build PaddlePaddle:
```bash
# you can add build option here, such as:
cmake .. -DWITH_GPU=ON -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=<installation path>
# please use sudo make install, if you want to install PaddlePaddle into the system
make -j `sysctl -n hw.ncpu` && make install
# set PaddlePaddle installation path in ~/.bashrc
export PATH=<installation path>/bin:$PATH
```
**Note:**
If you set `WITH_SWIG_PY=ON`, related python dependencies also need to be installed.
Otherwise, PaddlePaddle will automatically install python dependencies
at first time when user run paddle commands, such as `paddle version`, `paddle train`.
It may require sudo privileges:
```bash
# you can run
sudo pip install <path to install>/opt/paddle/share/wheels/*.whl
# or just run
sudo paddle version
```
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