With building cx_Oracle only requiring a compiler and the Python development
headers and libraries, a separate BUILD.txt is now obsolete; mention the use of ODPI-C and include a link.
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## Installation
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Binaries for some platforms and Oracle versions are available at
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[PyPI][6]. If you prefer to build your own you can use this command
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Binaries for some platforms are available at [PyPI][6]. If you prefer to build
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your own you can use this command
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pip install cx_Oracle
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python -m pip install cx_Oracle
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which will download the source package, build and install it. Otherwise, you
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can download the source package directly from PyPI, extract it and run these
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python setup.py build
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python setup.py install
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This module has been built with Oracle client 11.2, 12.1 and 12.2 on Linux and
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Windows. Others have reported success with other platforms such as macOS.
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See [BUILD.txt][10] for additional information.
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This module is built with [ODPI-C][10] which supports versions 11.2, 12.1 and
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12.2 of the Oracle Client libraries on Linux, Windows and macOS. Others have
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reported success with other platforms.
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## Usage Example
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[7]: http://cx-oracletools.sourceforge.net
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[8]: http://cx-pyoraclelib.sourceforge.net
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[9]: https://github.com/oracle/python-cx_Oracle/issues
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[10]: https://github.com/oracle/python-cx_Oracle/blob/master/BUILD.txt
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[10]: https://oracle.github.io/odpi
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