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Revision as of 12:25, 9 December 2009
These instructions will help you install Apertium on a system running Mac OS/X.
Requirements
The requirements are a full installation of XCode (http://developer.apple.com/tools/xcode/) and Macports (http://www.macports.org/install.php). Then install with Macports the following packages:
$ sudo port install autoconf automake expat flex gettext gperf help2man libiconv libtool \ libxml2 libxslt m4 ncurses ncursesw p5-locale-gettext pcre perl5.8 pkgconfig zlib gawk
(Some of them are necessary just because Macports wants it)
You will also need to edit the file ~/.bash_profile
and add /opt/local/bin
to the PATH
variable. This can also be done each time from the command line as follows:
$ export PATH=/opt/local/bin:$PATH
Note: you can now install lttoolbox from Macports:
$ sudo port install lttoolbox
Downloading
$ svn co http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/lttoolbox $ svn co http://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium
Then choose a language package.
Compilation
For each package (i.e., within their directories lttoolbox, etc.), lttoolbox
, apertium
and a language package, do:
$ ./autogen.sh --prefix /opt/local $ make $ sudo make install
If the above does not work, try:
$ aclocal -I /opt/local/share/aclocal $ glibtoolize --force $ aclocal -I /opt/local/share/aclocal $ automake -a $ autoconf $ autoheader $ automake -a $ ./configure --prefix=/opt/local/ $ make $ sudo make install
Troubleshooting
syntax error near unexpected token
- Problem
The configure
script cannot find the PKG_CHECK_MODULES
macro
checking for pcre_compile in -lpcrecpp... yes ./configure: line 19995: syntax error near unexpected token `APERTIUM,' ./configure: line 19995: `PKG_CHECK_MODULES(APERTIUM, dnl'
- Solution
Run:
$ aclocal -I /opt/local/share/aclocal $ automake -a $ autoconf $ autoheader $ automake -a $ ./configure --prefix=/opt/local
modes not generated
- Problem
Everything works fine except the .mode
files aren't being generated.
- Solution
Try installing gawk
No package 'lttoolbox-3.2' found
- Problem
No package 'lttoolbox-3.2' found Consider adjusting the PKG_CONFIG_PATH environment variable if you installed software in a non-standard prefix.
- Solution
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig export PKG_CONFIG_PATH
endian_double_util.cc:38: error: ‘fread_unlocked’ was not declared in this scope
Just change the code to use fread instead of fread_unlocked (the latter is just faster).
Or, do this when compiling:
CPPFLAGS=" -Dfread_unlocked=fread " ./autogen.sh && make && sudo make install
See also
- Apertium on Mac OS X (Local) — for instructions on how to do a local install.