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These instructions will help you install Apertium on a system running Mac OS/X.  | 
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==Requirements==  | 
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(Some of them are necessary just because Macports wants it)  | 
  (Some of them are necessary just because Macports wants it)  | 
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==Downloading==  | 
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Then download the source code or the latest packages and do the following with each of them (firstly with lttoolbox, then apertium, then any linguistic data package).  | 
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==Compilation==  | 
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For each package, <code>lttoolbox</code>, <code>apertium</code> and a language package, do:  | 
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$ ./autogen.sh --prefix /opt/local  | 
  $ ./autogen.sh --prefix /opt/local  | 
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$ make  | 
  $ make  | 
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$ sudo make install  | 
  $ sudo make install  | 
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</pre>  | 
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Revision as of 12:19, 27 September 2008
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 gper help2man libiconv libtool \ libxml2 libxslt m4 ncurses ncursesw p5-locale-gettext pcre perl5.8 pkgconfig zlib
(Some of them are necessary just because Macports wants it)
Downloading
Compilation
For each package, lttoolbox, apertium and a language package, do:
$ ./autogen.sh --prefix /opt/local $ make $ sudo make install