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Update the installation guide for the python version of Compose
Guillaume Lours 3 lat temu
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+# Install Docker Compose
+
+This page contains information on how to install Docker Compose. You can run Compose on macOS, Windows, and 64-bit Linux.
+
+> ⚠️ The installation instructions on this page will help you to install Compose v1 which is a deprecated version. We recommend that you use the [latest version of Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
+
+## Prerequisites
+
+Docker Compose relies on Docker Engine for any meaningful work, so make sure you
+have Docker Engine installed either locally or remote, depending on your setup.
+
+
+- Install
+  [Docker Engine](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/#server)
+  for your OS and then come back here for
+  instructions on installing the Python version of Compose.
+
+- To run Compose as a non-root user, see [Manage Docker as a non-root user](https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/linux-postinstall/).
+
+## Install Compose
+
+
+Follow the instructions below to install Compose using the `pip`
+Python package manager or to install Compose as a container.
+
+> Install a different version
+>
+> The instructions below outline installation of the current stable release
+> (**v1.29.2**) of Compose. To install a different version of
+> Compose, replace the given release number with the one that you want. For instructions to install Compose 2.x.x on Linux, see [Install Compose 2.x.x on Linux](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/#install-compose-on-linux-systems).
+>
+> Compose releases are also listed and available for direct download on the
+> [Compose repository release page on GitHub](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases).
+> To install a **pre-release** of Compose, refer to the [install pre-release builds](#install-pre-release-builds)
+> section.
+
+- [Install using pip](#install-using-pip)
+- [Install as a container](#install-as-a-container)
+
+#### Install using pip
+
+> For `alpine`, the following dependency packages are needed:
+> `py-pip`, `python3-dev`, `libffi-dev`, `openssl-dev`, `gcc`, `libc-dev`, `rust`, `cargo`, and `make`.
+{: .important}
+
+You can install Compose from
+[pypi](https://pypi.python.org/pypi/docker-compose) using `pip`. If you install
+using `pip`, we recommend that you use a
+[virtualenv](https://virtualenv.pypa.io/en/latest/) because many operating
+systems have python system packages that conflict with docker-compose
+dependencies. See the [virtualenv
+tutorial](https://docs.python-guide.org/dev/virtualenvs/) to get
+started.
+
+```console
+$ pip3 install docker-compose
+```
+
+If you are not using virtualenv,
+
+```console
+$ sudo pip install docker-compose
+```
+
+> pip version 6.0 or greater is required.
+
+#### Install as a container
+
+You can also run Compose inside a container, from a small bash script wrapper. To
+install Compose as a container run this command:
+
+```console
+$ sudo curl -L --fail https://github.com/docker/compose/releases/download/1.29.2/run.sh -o /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
+$ sudo chmod +x /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
+```
+
+
+### Install pre-release builds
+
+If you're interested in trying out a pre-release build, you can download release
+candidates from the [Compose repository release page on GitHub](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases).
+Follow the instructions from the link, which involves running the `curl` command
+in your terminal to download the binaries.
+
+Pre-releases built from the "master" branch are also available for download at
+[https://dl.bintray.com/docker-compose/master/](https://dl.bintray.com/docker-compose/master/).
+
+> Pre-release builds allow you to try out new features before they are released,
+> but may be less stable.
+
+----
+
+## Upgrading
+
+If you're upgrading from Compose 1.2 or earlier, remove or
+migrate your existing containers after upgrading Compose. This is because, as of
+version 1.3, Compose uses Docker labels to keep track of containers, and your
+containers need to be recreated to add the labels.
+
+If Compose detects containers that were created without labels, it refuses
+to run, so that you don't end up with two sets of them. If you want to keep using
+your existing containers (for example, because they have data volumes you want
+to preserve), you can use Compose 1.5.x to migrate them with the following
+command:
+
+```console
+$ docker-compose migrate-to-labels
+```
+
+Alternatively, if you're not worried about keeping them, you can remove them.
+Compose just creates new ones.
+
+```console
+$ docker container rm -f -v myapp_web_1 myapp_db_1 ...
+```
+
+## Uninstall
+
+To uninstall Docker Compose if you installed using `curl`:
+
+```console
+$ sudo rm /usr/local/bin/docker-compose
+```
+
+To uninstall Docker Compose if you installed using `pip`:
+
+```console
+$ pip uninstall docker-compose
+```
+
+> Got a "Permission denied" error?
+>
+> If you get a "Permission denied" error using either of the above
+> methods, you probably do not have the proper permissions to remove
+> `docker-compose`. To force the removal, prepend `sudo` to either of the above
+> commands and run again.

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@@ -45,26 +45,10 @@ the Docker CLI. You can read more about how to do this:
 Where to get Docker Compose
 ----------------------------
 
-### Windows and macOS
+All the instructions to install the Python version of Docker Compose, aka `v1`, 
+are described in the [installation guide](./INSTALL.md). 
 
-Docker Compose is included in
-[Docker Desktop](https://www.docker.com/products/docker-desktop)
-for Windows and macOS.
-
-### Linux
-
-You can download Docker Compose binaries from the
-[release page](https://github.com/docker/compose/releases) on this repository.
-
-### Using pip
-
-If your platform is not supported, you can download Docker Compose using `pip`:
-
-```console
-pip install docker-compose
-```
-
-> **Note:** Docker Compose requires Python 3.6 or later.
+> ⚠️ This version is a deprecated version of Compose. We recommend that you use the [latest version of Docker Compose](https://docs.docker.com/compose/install/).
 
 Quick Start
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