To make and install GF2 (Version 2-beta, 2/4/2004). 1. Unpack GF2 and go to the source directory (the place where this INSTALL file is - so you have probably done this already!) tar xvfz gf2-beta.tgz cd GF2/src 2. Make sure you have GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler), version 5.02 or later. In Windows, you also need Cygwin. ghc --version 3. If you are building from CVS, run autoconf (in src/): autoconf 4. Run configure ./configure If you want to install the GF somewhere other than /usr/local, use the --prefix flag. E.g. ./configure --prefix=/usr To compile on Chalmers Solaris systems using VCS, use this configuration: ./configure CPPFLAGS="`lib__readline -I` `lib__ncurses -I`" LDFLAGS="`lib__readline -l` `lib__ncurses -l`" 5. Compile with make, either of make unix -- for Linux, Solaris, Mac OSX make windows -- for MS Windows The binary is sent to the file GF2/bin/gf 6. For a quick test: start GF2, load a grammar and parse a string: cd ../grammars/basic ../../bin/gf English.gf -- when GF2 has started and shows the prompt >: > p "every number is even or odd" -- this is the response from GF2: PredA1 (Every Number) (DisjA1 Even Odd) 7. If you want to run the Java GUI, go back to GF2/src and also do make install-java Then edit the file GF2/bin/jgf by changing the value of GFHOME to the location of your GF2/bin directory. Test the GUI with some grammars: cd ../grammars/letter ../../bin/gf