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# Installing toit
The test suite requires Python 3.3 and relies on a number of other packages. These need to be installed for the test suite to function.
To install Python 3.3 in CentOS 7, an additional repository, Software Collections (see https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/python33)
should be enabled.
Install the requirements as specified below.
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## Enable Software Collections (SCL)
```bash
yum -y install scl-utils
yum -y install https://www.softwarecollections.org/en/scls/rhscl/python33/epel-7-x86_64/download/rhscl-python33-epel-7-x86_64.noarch.rpm
```
## System packages
There are a number of packages that must be installed using `yum`. These can be installed like so:
```bash
yum -y --exclude=python33-mod_wsgi* install python33-* pciutils
```
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## Python 3 Packages
To avoid file permission errors and Python version issues, use virtualenv to create an isolated environment with Python3.
The required Python 3 packages can be found in the `requirements.txt` file in the root of the test suite.
They can be installed in your virtual environment like so:
```bash
scl enable python33 bash
# Create virtual environment
virtualenv vsperfenv
cd vsperfenv
source bin/activate
pip install -r requirements.txt
```
You need to activate the virtual environment everytime you start a new shell session.
To activate, simple run:
```bash
scl enable python33 bash
cd vsperfenv
source bin/activate
```
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# Working Behind a Proxy
If you're behind a proxy, you'll likely want to configure this before running any of the above. For example:
```bash
export http_proxy=proxy.mycompany.com:123
export https_proxy=proxy.mycompany.com:123
```
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