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One could look into using MinGW instead. This would allow compiling the packages on Linux. |
One could look into using [http://www.mingw.org MinGW instead]. This would allow compiling the packages on Linux. |
Revision as of 13:51, 14 June 2007
It is possible to compile Apertium for use on windows using Cygwin, which provides a UNIX-like environment in windows.
Before you begin you should install the cygwin with the following additional packages, if you find this list incomplete please update it.
- autoconf (Devel)
- automake (Devel)
- flex (Devel)
- libgcrypt (Libs)
- libtool (Devel)
- libxml2 (Devel)
- libxml2-devel (Devel)
- libxslt (Libs)
- pkg-config (Devel)
- subversion (Devel)
Steps
- Check out the repository as normal using svn.
- Patch the apertium source this patch (save it as
no_unlocked.diff
)$ patch -p1 < no_unlocked.diff
- and this one too (save as
no_ansi.diff
)$ patch -p1 < no_ansi.diff
- Make and install lttoolbox
- ./autogen.sh
- make
- make install
- Make and install apertium (required the patches from above)
- export PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig/
- ./autogen.sh
- make
Alternatives
One could look into using MinGW instead. This would allow compiling the packages on Linux.