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Revision as of 14:12, 15 January 2016
This page shows how to use brew to install the standard dependencies of apertium (and related packages) on Mac OS X.
Most of our OS X developers use port, not brew, but it should be perfectly possible to install prerequisites using brew.
This script for testing on https://travis-ci.org uses brew install gperftools help2man pcre icu4c perl518 gawk
, but travis comes with some stuff preinstalled, so you may also need to brew install autoconf automake pkg-config subversion cmake wget apple-gcc42
.
Note also the CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH=/usr/local/opt/icu4c:"${CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH}" ./cmake.sh
– if "brew" tells you that something was kegged and you need to set LDADD/CPPFLAGS, then you can put it in CMAKE_PREFIX_PATH when running ./cmake.sh.
That said, you should probably stick with Macports if you can.