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If you don't plan on working on the core C++ packages (but only want to work on / use language pairs), you can install all prerequisites with apt-get, using [[User:Tino Didriksen]]'s repository. The first line here adds this repository to apt, then we can just install the usual way:
 
If you don't plan on working on the core C++ packages (but only want to work on / use language pairs), you can install all prerequisites with apt-get, using [[User:Tino Didriksen]]'s repository. The first line here adds this repository to apt, then we can just install the usual way:
 
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# Pick one:
 
   
# Nightly, unstable, for development - if in doubt, use this:
 
 
wget https://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/install-nightly.sh -O - | sudo bash
 
wget https://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/install-nightly.sh -O - | sudo bash
   
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# to get the minimal dependencies for building apertium packages:
 
sudo apt-get -f install apertium-all-dev
 
sudo apt-get -f install apertium-all-dev
   
# or, to get all dependencies for building a language from svn:
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# or, to get all dependencies for building a language from git:
sudo apt-get -f install locales build-essential automake subversion pkg-config \
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sudo apt-get -f install locales build-essential automake subversion git pkg-config \
 
gawk libtool apertium-all-dev
 
gawk libtool apertium-all-dev
 
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Revision as of 07:40, 9 May 2019

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This page shows how to install the standard dependencies of apertium (and related packages) on Debian / Ubuntu / Mint / other Debian-based operating systems.


If you don't plan on working on the core C++ packages (but only want to work on / use language pairs), you can install all prerequisites with apt-get, using User:Tino Didriksen's repository. The first line here adds this repository to apt, then we can just install the usual way:


wget https://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/install-nightly.sh -O - | sudo bash

# to get the minimal dependencies for building apertium packages:
sudo apt-get -f install apertium-all-dev

# or, to get all dependencies for building a language from git:
sudo apt-get -f install locales build-essential automake subversion git pkg-config \
 gawk libtool apertium-all-dev

(Note that you have to run that first line, you should not install the apertium-related packages that are in the standard Debian/Ubuntu repos if you want to do development, these are massively out-of-date.)

If you just want to use a language pair, you can also install that with e.g. sudo apt-get install apertium-kaz-tat.

If you want to work on a language pair, you'll have to check out the language data from SVN and compile it (but you can still skip the stuff about installing apertium/lttoolbox/apertium-lex-tools).


Otherwise, e.g. if you want to work on the core C++ packages, install their dependencies with apt-get like this:

sudo apt-get -f install subversion build-essential pkg-config gawk libxml2 \
libxml2-dev libxml2-utils xsltproc flex automake libtool libpcre3-dev zlib1g-dev

If you need vislcg3/cg-proc/cg-comp (Constraint Grammar), you should also do:

sudo apt-get -f install libboost-dev libgoogle-perftools-dev libicu-dev cmake

Once you've installed these packages, continue to Minimal installation from SVN.


See also

  • Apertium on Ubuntu – more installation and troubleshooting help specific to Ubuntu/Debian