Apertium on Mac OS X (Local)
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This page gives instructions on compiling Apertium on Mac OS X. It will presume you are installing into a directory called Local
inside your home directory (your home directory will be in /Users/<your user name>
). This is slightly more complicated than Apertium on Mac OS X (System), but more contained, and doesn't require root.
The procedure
First, we create the directories to hold our source and the installed binaries. Then we export these environment variables so that binaries and libraries from your local installation are taken before those from the system installation.
mkdir Local mkdir Source PATH=$HOME/Local/bin/:$PATH export PATH PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/Local/lib/pkgconfig export PKG_CONFIG_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/Local/lib export LD_LIBRARY_PATH cd Source
Also, put this in your ~/.bashrc so you don't have to paste it in every time you open a new terminal:
PATH=$HOME/Local/bin/:$PATH export PATH PKG_CONFIG_PATH=$HOME/Local/lib/pkgconfig export PKG_CONFIG_PATH LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$HOME/Local/lib export LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Now the standard steps:
- Install the Prerequisites for Mac OS X.
- Follow Minimal installation from SVN, using
$HOME/Local
as your $prefix. - See Installation_troubleshooting if you have problems.
See also
- Apertium on Mac OS X (System) — for installation in the main system.