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### You're on MacOS and you see `clang: error: unsupported option '-fopenmp'`

If this happend during installation or just running `python -c "import mujoco_py"` then the issue seems to be related to [this](https://github.com/velocyto-team/velocyto.R/issues/2#issuecomment-341165967) and the TL;DR is that for macOS the default compiler Apple clang LLVM does not support openmp. So you can try to install another clang/llvm installation. For example (requires [brew](https://brew.sh/)):
If this happened during installation or just running `python -c "import mujoco_py"` then the issue seems to be related to [this](https://github.com/velocyto-team/velocyto.R/issues/2#issuecomment-341165967) and the TL;DR is that for macOS the default compiler Apple clang LLVM does not support openmp. So you can try to install another clang/llvm installation. For example (requires [brew](https://brew.sh/)):

```bash
brew install llvm
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This is particularly useful on Ubuntu 14.04, which does not have a GLFW package.


### Ubuntu installtion troubleshooting
### Ubuntu installation troubleshooting

Because `mujoco_py` has compiled native code that needs to be linked to a supplied MuJoCo binary, it's installation
Because `mujoco_py` has compiled native code that needs to be linked to a supplied MuJoCo binary, its installation
on linux can be more challenging than pure Python source packages.

To install mujoco-py on Ubuntu, make sure you have the following libraries installed:
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