# Basic Install For starters, if you just want to run `virt-manager/virt-install` to test out changes, it can be done from the source directory: ```sh ./virt-manager ``` For more details on that, see [CONTRIBUTING.md](CONTRIBUTING.md) To install the software into `/usr/local` (usually), you can do: ```sh ./setup.py install ``` To build an RPM, you can run: ```sh ./setup.py rpm ``` `setup.py` generally has all the build and install commands, for more info see: - `./setup.py --help-commands` - `./setup.py install --help` - [Python Standard Build and Install](https://docs.python.org/3/install/#standard-build-and-install) ## Pre-requisite software A detailed dependency list can be found in [virt-manager.spec](virt-manager.spec) file. Minimum version requirements of major components: - gettext >= 0.19.6 - python >= 3.4 - gtk3 >= 3.22 - libvirt-python >= 0.6.0 - pygobject3 >= 3.31.3 - libosinfo >= 0.2.10 - gtksourceview >= 3 On Debian or Ubuntu based distributions, you need to install the `gobject-introspection` bindings for some dependencies like `libvirt-glib` and `libosinfo`. Look for package names that start with `'gir'`, for example `gir1.2-libosinfo-1.0`. ## Optional software `virt-manager` can optionally use [libguestfs](http://libguestfs.org/) for inspecting the guests. For this, `python-libguestfs` >= 1.22 is needed.