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Packaging Nim

This page provide hints on distributing Nim using OS packages.

See distros for tools to detect Linux distribution at runtime.

See here for how to compile reproducible builds.

Supported architectures

Nim runs on a wide variety of platforms. Support on amd64 and i386 is tested regularly, while less popular platforms are tested by the community.

  • amd64
  • arm64 (aka aarch64)
  • armel
  • armhf
  • i386
  • m68k
  • mips64el
  • mipsel
  • powerpc
  • ppc64
  • ppc64el (aka ppc64le)
  • riscv64

The following platforms are seldomly tested:

  • alpha
  • hppa
  • ia64
  • mips
  • s390x
  • sparc64

Packaging for Linux

See https://github.com/nim-lang/Nim/labels/Installation for installation-related bugs.

Build Nim from the released tarball at https://nim-lang.org/install_unix.html It is different from the GitHub sources as it contains Nimble, C sources & other tools.

The Debian package ships bash and ksh completion and manpages that can be reused.

Hints on the build process:

  # build from C sources and then using koch
  make -j   # supports parallel build
  # alternatively: ./build.sh --os $os_type --cpu $cpu_arch
  ./bin/nim c -d:release koch
  ./koch boot -d:release

  # optionally generate docs into doc/html
  ./koch docs

  ./koch tools

  # extract files to be really installed
  ./install.sh <tempdir>

  # also include the tools
  for fn in nimble nimsuggest nimgrep; do cp ./bin/$fn <tempdir>/nim/bin/; done

What to install:

  • The expected stdlib location is /usr/lib/nim
  • Global configuration files under /etc/nim
  • Optionally: manpages, documentation, shell completion
  • When installing documentation, .idx files are not required
  • The "compiler" directory contains compiler sources and should not be part of the compiler binary package