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slug: /en/development/build
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sidebar_position: 64
sidebar_label: Build on Linux
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title: How to Build ClickHouse on Linux
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description: How to build ClickHouse on Linux
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---
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Supported platforms:
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- x86_64
- AArch64
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- PowerPC 64 LE (experimental)
- RISC-V 64 (experimental)
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## Building on Ubuntu
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The following tutorial is based on Ubuntu Linux.
With appropriate changes, it should also work on any other Linux distribution.
The minimum recommended Ubuntu version for development is 22.04 LTS.
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### Install Prerequisites {#install-prerequisites}
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``` bash
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install git cmake ccache python3 ninja-build nasm yasm gawk lsb-release wget software-properties-common gnupg
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```
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### Install and Use the Clang compiler
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On Ubuntu/Debian, you can use LLVM's automatic installation script; see [here ](https://apt.llvm.org/ ).
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``` bash
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sudo bash -c "$(wget -O - https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh)"
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```
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Note: in case of trouble, you can also use this:
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```bash
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sudo apt-get install software-properties-common
sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test
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```
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For other Linux distributions - check the availability of LLVM's [prebuild packages ](https://releases.llvm.org/download.html ).
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As of March 2024, clang-17 or higher will work.
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GCC as a compiler is not supported.
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To build with a specific Clang version:
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:::tip
This is optional, if you are following along and just now installed Clang then check
to see what version you have installed before setting this environment variable.
:::
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``` bash
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export CC=clang-18
export CXX=clang++-18
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```
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### Checkout ClickHouse Sources {#checkout-clickhouse-sources}
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``` bash
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git clone --recursive --shallow-submodules git@github.com:ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git
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```
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or
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``` bash
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git clone --recursive --shallow-submodules https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git
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```
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### Build ClickHouse {#build-clickhouse}
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``` bash
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cd ClickHouse
mkdir build
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cmake -S . -B build
cmake --build build # or: `cd build; ninja`
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```
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:::tip
In case `cmake` isn't able to detect the number of available logical cores, the build will be done by one thread. To overcome this, you can tweak `cmake` to use a specific number of threads with `-j` flag, for example, `cmake --build build -j 16` . Alternatively, you can generate build files with a specific number of jobs in advance to avoid always setting the flag: `cmake -DPARALLEL_COMPILE_JOBS=16 -S . -B build` , where `16` is the desired number of threads.
:::
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To create an executable, run `cmake --build build --target clickhouse` (or: `cd build; ninja clickhouse` ).
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This will create an executable `build/programs/clickhouse` , which can be used with `client` or `server` arguments.
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## Building on Any Linux {#how-to-build-clickhouse-on-any-linux}
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The build requires the following components:
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- Git (used to checkout the sources, not needed for the build)
- CMake 3.20 or newer
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- Compiler: clang-17 or newer
- Linker: lld-17 or newer
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- Ninja
- Yasm
- Gawk
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If all the components are installed, you may build it in the same way as the steps above.
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Example for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed:
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``` bash
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sudo zypper install git cmake ninja clang-c++ python lld nasm yasm gawk
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git
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mkdir build
cmake -S . -B build
cmake --build build
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```
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Example for Fedora Rawhide:
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``` bash
sudo yum update
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sudo yum --nogpg install git cmake make clang python3 ccache lld nasm yasm gawk
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git clone --recursive https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git
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mkdir build
cmake -S . -B build
cmake --build build
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```
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## Building in docker
We use the docker image `clickhouse/binary-builder` for our CI builds. It contains everything necessary to build the binary and packages. There is a script `docker/packager/packager` to ease the image usage:
```bash
# define a directory for the output artifacts
output_dir="build_results"
# a simplest build
./docker/packager/packager --package-type=binary --output-dir "$output_dir"
# build debian packages
./docker/packager/packager --package-type=deb --output-dir "$output_dir"
# by default, debian packages use thin LTO, so we can override it to speed up the build
CMAKE_FLAGS='-DENABLE_THINLTO=' ./docker/packager/packager --package-type=deb --output-dir "./$(git rev-parse --show-cdup)/build_results"
```