--- slug: /en/development/build sidebar_position: 64 sidebar_label: Build on Linux title: How to Build ClickHouse on Linux description: How to build ClickHouse on Linux --- Supported platforms: - x86_64 - AArch64 - Power9 (experimental) ## Building on Ubuntu 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. ### Install Prerequisites {#install-prerequisites} ``` bash sudo apt-get install git cmake ccache python3 ninja-build nasm yasm gawk ``` ### Install and Use the Clang compiler On Ubuntu/Debian you can use LLVM's automatic installation script, see [here](https://apt.llvm.org/). ``` bash sudo bash -c "$(wget -O - https://apt.llvm.org/llvm.sh)" ``` Note: in case of troubles, you can also use this: ```bash sudo apt-get install software-properties-common sudo add-apt-repository -y ppa:ubuntu-toolchain-r/test ``` For other Linux distribution - check the availability of LLVM's [prebuild packages](https://releases.llvm.org/download.html). As of April 2023, any version of Clang >= 15 will work. GCC as a compiler is not supported To build with a specific Clang version: ``` bash export CC=clang-15 export CXX=clang++-15 ``` ### Checkout ClickHouse Sources {#checkout-clickhouse-sources} ``` bash git clone --recursive --shallow-submodules git@github.com:ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git ``` or ``` bash git clone --recursive --shallow-submodules https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git ``` ### Build ClickHouse {#build-clickhouse} ``` bash cd ClickHouse mkdir build cmake -S . -B build cmake --build build # or: `cd build; ninja` ``` To create an executable, run `cmake --build build --target clickhouse` (or: `cd build; ninja clickhouse`). This will create executable `build/programs/clickhouse` which can be used with `client` or `server` arguments. ## Building on Any Linux {#how-to-build-clickhouse-on-any-linux} The build requires the following components: - Git (used to checkout the sources, not needed for the build) - CMake 3.20 or newer - Compiler: Clang 15 or newer - Linker: lld 15 or newer - Ninja - Yasm - Gawk If all the components are installed, you may build in the same way as the steps above. Example for OpenSUSE Tumbleweed: ``` bash sudo zypper install git cmake ninja clang-c++ python lld nasm yasm gawk git clone --recursive https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git mkdir build cmake -S . -B build cmake --build build ``` Example for Fedora Rawhide: ``` bash sudo yum update sudo yum --nogpg install git cmake make clang python3 ccache nasm yasm gawk git clone --recursive https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse.git mkdir build cmake -S . -B build cmake --build build ``` ## You Don’t Have to Build ClickHouse {#you-dont-have-to-build-clickhouse} ClickHouse is available in pre-built binaries and packages. Binaries are portable and can be run on any Linux flavour. The CI checks build the binaries on each commit to [ClickHouse](https://github.com/clickhouse/clickhouse/). To download them: 1. Open the [commits list](https://github.com/ClickHouse/ClickHouse/commits/master) 1. Choose a **Merge pull request** commit that includes the new feature, or was added after the new feature 1. Click the status symbol (yellow dot, red x, green check) to open the CI check list 1. Scroll through the list until you find **ClickHouse build check x/x artifact groups are OK** 1. Click **Details** 1. Find the type of package for your operating system that you need and download the files. ![build artifact check](images/find-build-artifact.png)