π¦ We are providing Ubuntu amd64 packages for 18.04 and 20.04 please download the corresponding package.
After installing via sudo apt install ./pyston_2.0*.deb you can run pyston via pyston or pip-pyston.
π¦ We recommend setting up virtual environments using pyston -m venv since the Ubuntu-provided virtualenv package is fairly old.
For more information and known issues have a look at our wiki https://github.com/pyston/pyston/wiki
π See our blog post for more details.
π³ Also try out our new docker images:
docker run -it pyston/pyston:0.6.1
or with NumPy included:
docker run -it pyston/pyston-numpy:0.6.1
π See our blog post for more details.
π³ Also try out our new docker images:
docker run -it pyston/pyston:0.6.0
or with NumPy included:
docker run -it pyston/pyston-numpy:0.6.0
π See our blog post for more details.
π³ Also try out our new docker images:
docker run -it pyston/pyston:0.5.1
or with NumPy included:
docker run -it pyston/pyston-numpy:0.5.1
π https://blog.pyston.org/2016/05/25/pyston-0-5-released/
π³ Also try out our new docker images:
docker run -it pyston/pyston:0.5.0
π See our blog post for more details.
You may need to install some libraries to be able to run the pre-built binary. On an ubuntu 14.04 system, the following should be enough:
sudo apt-get install libsqlite3-0 libgmp10 libatomic1
π See our blog post for more details.