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  • Installing Bazel on Ubuntu

    https://docs.bazel.build/versions/master/install-ubuntu.html

    his page describes the options for installing Bazel on Ubuntu. It also provides links to the Bazel completion scripts and the binary installer, if needed as a backup option (for example, if you don’t have admin access).

    Supported Ubuntu Linux platforms:

    • 18.04 (LTS)
    • 16.04 (LTS)

    Bazel will probably work fine on other Ubuntu releases and Debian stretch and above, but we currently do not test this on Bazel’s CI and thus can’t promise it.

    Install Bazel on Ubuntu using one of the following methods:

    Note: For Arm-based systems, the APT repository does not contain an arm64 release, and there is no binary installer available. Either use Bazelisk or compile from source.

    Bazel comes with two completion scripts. After installing Bazel, you can:

    Using Bazel's apt repository

    Step 1: Add Bazel distribution URI as a package source

    Note: This is a one-time setup step.

    sudo apt install curl gnupg
    curl -fsSL https://bazel.build/bazel-release.pub.gpg | gpg --dearmor > bazel.gpg
    sudo mv bazel.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/
    echo "deb [arch=amd64] https://storage.googleapis.com/bazel-apt stable jdk1.8" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/bazel.list
    

    The component name “jdk1.8” is kept for legacy reasons only and doesn’t relate to supported or included JDK versions anymore. In the past, when Bazel did not yet bundle a private JRE, we had two release versions, one compatible with JDK 7 and one with JDK 8. However, since we dropped Java 7 support and started bundling a private runtime, Bazel releases are Java version agnostic. Changing the “jdk1.8” component name would break existing users of the repo though.

    Step 2: Install and update Bazel

    sudo apt update && sudo apt install bazel
    

    Once installed, you can upgrade to a newer version of Bazel as part of your normal system updates:

    sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade
    

    The bazel package will always install the latest stable version of Bazel. You can install specific, older versions of Bazel in addition to the latest one like this:

    sudo apt install bazel-1.0.0
    

    This will install Bazel 1.0.0 as /usr/bin/bazel-1.0.0 on your system. This can be useful if you need a specific version of Bazel to build a project, e.g. because it uses a .bazelversion file to explicitly state with which Bazel version it should be built.

    Optionally, you can set bazel to a specific version by creating a symlink:

    sudo ln -s /usr/bin/bazel-1.0.0 /usr/bin/bazel
    bazel --version  # 1.0.0
    

    Step 3: Install a JDK (optional)

    Bazel includes a private, bundled JRE as its runtime and doesn’t require you to install any specific version of Java.

    However, if you want to build Java code using Bazel, you have to install a JDK.

    # Ubuntu 16.04 (LTS) uses OpenJDK 8 by default:
    sudo apt install openjdk-8-jdk
    
    # Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS) uses OpenJDK 11 by default:
    sudo apt install openjdk-11-jdk
    

    Using the binary installer

    While we generally recommend to use the apt repository, the binary installer can be useful in case you don’t have admin permissions on your machine or can’t add custom repositories.

    The binary installers can be downloaded from Bazel’s GitHub releases page.

    The installer contains the Bazel binary and extracts it into your $HOME/bin folder. Some additional libraries must be installed manually for Bazel to work.

    Step 1: Install required packages

    Bazel needs a C++ compiler and unzip / zip in order to work:

    sudo apt install g++ unzip zip
    

    If you want to build Java code using Bazel, install a JDK:

    # Ubuntu 16.04 (LTS) uses OpenJDK 8 by default:
    sudo apt-get install openjdk-8-jdk
    
    # Ubuntu 18.04 (LTS) uses OpenJDK 11 by default:
    sudo apt-get install openjdk-11-jdk
    

    Step 2: Run the installer

    Next, download the Bazel binary installer named bazel-<version>-installer-linux-x86_64.sh from the Bazel releases page on GitHub.

    Run it as follows:

    chmod +x bazel-<version>-installer-linux-x86_64.sh
    ./bazel-<version>-installer-linux-x86_64.sh --user
    

    The --user flag installs Bazel to the $HOME/bin directory on your system and sets the .bazelrc path to $HOME/.bazelrc. Use the --help command to see additional installation options.

    Step 3: Set up your environment

    If you ran the Bazel installer with the --user flag as above, the Bazel executable is installed in your $HOME/bin directory. It’s a good idea to add this directory to your default paths, as follows:

    export PATH="$PATH:$HOME/bin"
    

    You can also add this command to your ~/.bashrc or ~/.zshrc file to make it permanent.

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