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This page shows how to install the standard dependencies of apertium (and related packages) on RHEL / CentOS / Fedora / OpenSUSE and operating systems based on those. |
This page shows how to install the standard dependencies of apertium (and related packages) on RHEL / CentOS / Fedora / OpenSUSE and operating systems based on those. For RHEL/CentOS we require some dependencies from [https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/epel/ EPEL], and for CentOS 8 we also require the PowerTools repo. |
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curl -sS https://apertium.projectjj.com/rpm/install-release.sh | sudo bash |
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curl -sS https://apertium.projectjj.com/rpm/install-nightly.sh | sudo bash |
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# RHEL/CentOS: |
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Latest revision as of 10:03, 12 January 2022
This page shows how to install the standard dependencies of apertium (and related packages) on RHEL / CentOS / Fedora / OpenSUSE and operating systems based on those. For RHEL/CentOS we require some dependencies from EPEL, and for CentOS 8 we also require the PowerTools repo.
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 yum/zypper, using User:Tino Didriksen's repository. The first line here adds this repository to yum/zypper, then we can just install the usual way:
# Pick one # Release, stable: curl -sS https://apertium.projectjj.com/rpm/install-release.sh | sudo bash # Or nightly, unstable: curl -sS https://apertium.projectjj.com/rpm/install-nightly.sh | sudo bash # RHEL/CentOS: sudo yum install apertium-all-devel # Fedora: sudo dnf install apertium-all-devel # OpenSUSE: sudo zypper install apertium-all-devel
For a list of available language pairs and other packages, see https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:TinoDidriksen:release and https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/home:TinoDidriksen:nightly
If you want to work on a language pair, you'll have to check out the language data from GitHub and compile it.
Otherwise, e.g. if you want to work on the core C++ packages, continue to Install Apertium core by compiling.