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# Installation
## Prerequisites
### Rust toolchain
`obikmer` requires **Rust 1.85 or later** (edition 2024). Install or update via [rustup](https://rustup.rs):
```bash
curl --proto '=https' --tlsv1.2 -sSf https://sh.rustup.rs | sh
rustup update stable
```
### C build environment (required for hwloc)
`obikmer` embeds [hwloc](https://www.open-mpi.org/projects/hwloc/) (Hardware Locality) for NUMA-aware thread placement on multi-socket machines. hwloc is built from source at compile time, which requires a standard C build environment.
#### Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
```bash
apt install build-essential automake libtool autoconf pkg-config
```
#### Linux (RHEL/Rocky/AlmaLinux)
```bash
dnf install gcc make automake libtool autoconf pkgconfig
```
#### HPC clusters
Most HPC clusters provide these tools via the module system:
```bash
module load gcc automake libtool autoconf
```
If in doubt, check that `autoreconf --version` and `libtool --version` return successfully.
#### macOS
```bash
brew install automake libtool autoconf pkg-config
```
## Building
```bash
git clone <repository-url>
cd obikmer/src
cargo build --release
```
The compiled binary is at `target/release/obikmer`.
### Building on HPC clusters (network filesystems)
HPC home directories are typically on a network filesystem (Lustre, NFS) optimized for large sequential reads, not for the many small file operations Cargo generates during compilation. Building directly on such a filesystem can be extremely slow.
Redirect the build directory to a local scratch disk:
```bash
CARGO_TARGET_DIR=/scratch/$USER/cargo-target cargo build --release
```
Adapt the path to the scratch space available on your cluster (`/var/tmp`, `/tmp`, `/scratch/local`, etc.). Once built, copy the binary to a permanent location:
```bash
cp /scratch/$USER/cargo-target/release/obikmer ~/bin/
```
## NUMA support
NUMA-aware thread placement is active automatically on multi-socket Linux machines, detected at runtime via hwloc. No build flag is required — it falls back gracefully to a single-pool strategy on:
- macOS (Apple Silicon, unified memory)
- single-socket Linux machines
- any system where hwloc reports only one NUMA node
## Verifying the installation
```bash
obikmer --help
```