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Installing UPM {#installing}
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============
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UPM packages are provided for some of the major supported distributions, making
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it very easy to install UPM and its dependencies without having to go through a
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full build.
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### Poky Linux
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Yocto Project based Poky Linux builds are provided for Intel Galileo, Intel
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Edison and Minnowboard. These are the official images released with the Intel
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IoT Developer Kit and can found [here](https://iotdk.intel.com/images/3.5/).
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To update to the latest stable UPM version:
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```bash
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echo "src intel-iotdk https://iotdk.intel.com/repos/3.5/intelgalactic/opkg/i586/" > /etc/opkg/intel-iotdk.conf
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opkg update
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opkg upgrade mraa upm
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```
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If you would like to try the development version use `intelgalactic-dev`
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instead.
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### WindRiver Pulsar Linux
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WR Pulsar uses SmartPM for software updates. Updating to the latest UPM version
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requires:
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```bash
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smart channel -y --add upm_mraa_channel type=rpm-md name="MRAA/UPM" baseurl=http://iotdk.intel.com/repos/pulsar/8/x64
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smart update
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smart install -y mraa upm
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```
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For Pulsar 7 use the following baseurl instead: `baseurl=http://iotdk.intel.com/repos/pulsar/7/x64`
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Wind River Linux 7 uses 01.org repositories and will have a default update
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channel that includes MRAA & UPM. Thus you only have to update and install.
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### Ubuntu Desktop/Server
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MRAA and UPM are available through a Personal Package Archive (PPA) on Ubuntu
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that can be found [here](https://launchpad.net/~mraa/+archive/ubuntu/mraa).
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To install:
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```bash
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:mraa/mraa
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sudo apt-get update
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sudo apt-get install libupm-dev python-upm python3-upm upm-examples
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```
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Note that the Ubuntu PPA only provides the C/C++ and Python packages. Node.js
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developers will have to install MRAA and UPM using NPM instead.
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### Node.js bindings only (NPM)
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This option allows compiling MRAA/UPM on any system with npm and node-gyp.
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The UPM modules have a hard dependency on MRAA, thus you will have to install
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it first. Also, make sure Node can find MRAA by updating the `NODE_PATH`
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variable if necessary. A global installation is preferred:
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`npm install mraa -g`
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After this, to install a UPM module using npm simply type:
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`npm install jsupm_<module-name> -g`
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In order to initialize the platform, require MRAA *before* you load a UPM
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module in your code:
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```js
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require('mraa');
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var lib = require('jsupm_<module-name>');
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```
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