GF 3.5 was released on 6 August 2013.
What's new? See the Release notes.
Platform | Download | How to install |
---|---|---|
MacOS X | gf-3.5-bin-intel-mac.tar.gz | sudo tar -C /usr/local -zxf gf-3.5-bin-intel-mac.tar.gz |
Ubuntu (32-bit) | gf_3.5-1_i386.deb | sudo dpkg -i gf_3.5-1_i386.deb |
Ubuntu (64-bit) | gf_3.5-1_amd64.deb | sudo dpkg -i gf_3.5-1_amd64.deb |
Windows | gf-3.5-bin-windows.zip | unzip gf-3.5-bin-windows.zip |
The Windows package is installed by just unpacking it anywhere.
You will probably need to set the PATH
and GF_LIB_PATH
environment
variables, see Inari's notes on
Installing GF on Windows.
The .deb
packages work on Ubuntu 12.04, 12.10 and 13.04.
The MacOS tar package works on 10.6 (Leopard), 10.7 (Lion) and 10.8 (Mountain Lion).
The MacOS and Linux .tar.gz
packages are designed to be installed in /usr/local
.
You can install them in other locations, but then you need to set the
GF_LIB_PATH
environment variable:
export GF_LIB_PATH=/usr/local/share/gf-3.5/lib
where /usr/local
should be replaced with the path to the location where you
unpacked the package.
GF is on Hackage, so the prodedure is fairly simple:
cabal update
cabal install gf
You can also download the full source package from here:
gf-3.5.tar.gz
.
The above steps installs GF for a single user.
The executables are put in $HOME/.cabal/bin
(or, with recent versions of the Haskell platform on Mac OS X,
in $HOME/Library/Haskell/bin
), so it is a good
idea to put a line in your .bash_profile
to add that directory to you path:
PATH=$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH
or
PATH=$HOME/Library/Haskell/bin:$PATH
Note 1.
GF uses haskeline
, which
on Linux depends on some non-Haskell libraries that
won't be installed automatically by cabal, and therefore need to be installed
manually. Here is one way to do this:
sudo apt-get install libghc-haskeline-dev
sudo yum install ghc-haskeline-devel
Note 2.
We recommend using GHC 7.6 (which is part of the Haskell Platform 2013.2.0.0)
or GHC 7.4 (which is part of the Haskell Platform 2012.4.0.0).
Older versions of GHC (6.12 and 7.0) probably still work for the most part.
(For example, there is a issue with error reporting in gf -server
when compiled with GHC 7.0.)
Note 3.
The Haskell Platform for Mac OS X
page states that you need Xcode 3.2 or later, but in fact it appears you need
Xcode 3.2.3 or later. If you have Xcode 3.2.2, you can get an error from the
linker: ld: unknown option: -no_pie
.
There seems to be a bug in some versions of Cabal that can cause
Distribution/Simple/PackageIndex.hs:124:8-13: Assertion failed
if the same version of GF is
already installed. If you encounter this, you can use ghc-pkg unregister gf
to remove the installed version of GF and ghc-pkg list gf
to verify that
it is gone.
The first time:
darcs get --lazy http://www.grammaticalframework.org/ GF cd GF cabal install
Subsequently:
cd GF darcs pull -a cabal install
Alternatively, you can get the code from the GF GitHub mirror, which is updated nightly.
The above notes for installing from source apply also in these cases. For more info on working with the GF source code, see the GF Developers Guide.