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Grammatical Framework Download and Installation
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==Latest developer code==
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[GF darcs repository ../doc/darcs.html]
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==Latest release==
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- [GF 3.0 beta Linux binary gf-3.0beta-linux-ubuntu.gz] (Intel, Ubuntu)
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- GF 3.0 beta MacOS X binaries:
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[Leopard gf-3.0beta-mac-leopard.gz] (Intel Mac with MacOS X Leopard)
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[Tiger gf-3.0beta-mac-tiger.gz] (Intel Mac with MacOS X Tiger)
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% - [GF 3.0 beta Windows binary gf-3.0beta-windows.exe]
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- [GF 3.0 beta sources gf-3.0beta.tgz]
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- [GF libraries v 1.4 gf-lib-1.4.tgz] (compiled resource grammar libraries)
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==Old releases==
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- [GF 2.9 download page ../../GF2/download/index.html]
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==Installation instructions==
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To install a binary, just uncompress it and copy to a place that is on your path,
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for instance, in ``/usr/local/bin``. You may want to rename it to ``gf``.
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If you want to use GF as a batch compiler, put the following script in the
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same place as the GF binary. If it is //not// ``/usr/local/bin``, change
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the ``prefix`` variable in the script.
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- [gfc script for patch compiler ./gfc]
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The Mac OS X binary (Intel) requires Readline from
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[Mac Ports http://www.macports.org/]. To install, see above item.
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The Windows binary is easiest if you have
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[Cygwin http://www.cygwin.com/]. To install, see above item.
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To compile and install from source:
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```
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tar xvfz gf-3.0beta.tgz
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cd GF/src
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autoconf
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./configure
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make
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make install
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```
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To install the libraries, unpack them in the place to which your
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``GF_LIB_PATH`` points.
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```
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cd $GF_LIB_PATH
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gtar xvfz gf-lib-1.4.tgz
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```
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If this variable hasn't been defined, it is useful define it, e.g.
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```
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export GF_LIB_PATH=/usr/local/lib/gf/
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```
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