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If you need vislcg3/cg-proc/cg-comp (Constraint Grammar), you should also do: |
If you need vislcg3/cg-proc/cg-comp (Constraint Grammar), you should also do: |
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pkg install cmake icu boost-all gperf iperf iperf3 gawk |
pkg install cmake icu boost-all gperf iperf iperf3 gawk |
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While compiling [[Vislcg3#Installing_VISL_CG3|vislcg3]], replace ../cmake.sh with the following |
While compiling [[Vislcg3#Installing_VISL_CG3|vislcg3]], replace ../cmake.sh with the following: |
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bash cmake.sh |
bash cmake.sh |
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The rest procedure of compiling is same |
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=== Compiling and Installing Apertium === |
=== Compiling and Installing Apertium === |
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Now you can move on to [[Minimal_installation_from_SVN]]. |
Now you can move on to [[Minimal_installation_from_SVN]]. |
Revision as of 18:54, 19 December 2016
This page was written by Jatin Luthra, a 2016 Google Code-in student, which explains how to install Apertium on FreeBSD
Install Dependencies
For Standard Apertium Translation
pkg install bash gettext libgcrypt libgpg-error libiconv subversion libxml2 libxslt pcre pcre++ pkgconf autoconf automake libtool flex
If you need vislcg3/cg-proc/cg-comp (Constraint Grammar), you should also do:
pkg install cmake icu boost-all gperf iperf iperf3 gawk
While compiling vislcg3, replace ../cmake.sh with the following:
bash cmake.sh
The rest procedure of compiling is same
Compiling and Installing Apertium
Now you can move on to Minimal_installation_from_SVN.