# Building timelords The Linux and MacOS chiavdf binary wheels currently exclude an executable required to run a Timelord. If you want to run a Timelord on Linux or MacOS, you must install the wheel from source (which may require some additional development packages) while in the virtual environment. ```bash . ./activate sh install-timelord.sh ``` If the compile fails, it's likely due to a missing dependency. [install-timelord.sh](https://github.com/Chia-Network/chia-blockchain/blob/main/install-timelord.sh) attempts to install required build dependencies for Linux and MacOS before invoking pip to build from the source python distribution of chiavdf. The `install-timelord.sh` install script leverages two environmental variables that the chiavdf wheels can use to specify how to build. `vdf_client` is the service that the Timelord uses to run the VDF and prove the Proof of Time. `vdf_bench` is a utility to get a sense of a given CPU's iterations per second. - To build vdf_client set the environment variable BUILD_VDF_CLIENT to "Y". `export BUILD_VDF_CLIENT=Y`. - Similarly, to build vdf_bench set the environment variable BUILD_VDF_BENCH to "Y". `export BUILD_VDF_BENCH=Y`. Building and running Timelords in Windows x86-64 is not yet supported.