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diff --git a/download/gf-download.html b/download/gf-download.html deleted file mode 100644 index a03bb9479..000000000 --- a/download/gf-download.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,170 +0,0 @@ -<html><head><title>GF Download</title></head> - -<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000"> -<center> -<img src="../doc/gf-logo.gif"> - -<h1>Grammatical Framework Download and Install</h1> - -<p> - -GF 2.1 -<p> -November 8, 2004 -</center> - -To run GF, you need either of -<ul> -<li> a precompiled GF binary for your platform -<li> a source package that you compile yourself -</ul> -In addition, you need some grammars. You will certainly want -to write grammars yourself, but you can first take a look at -<ul> -<li> GF grammar libraries -</ul> -This web page gives links to all of these things. - - - -<h3>Linux</h3> - -<a href="GF-2.1-1.i586.rpm"><tt>GF-2.1-1.i586.rpm</tt></a>: -RPM package for RedHat and Mandrake -<br> -To install, use <tt>rpm -i</tt> - -<p> - -<a href="GF-2.1-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tgz"><tt>GF-2.1-i686-pc-linux-gnu.tgz</tt></a>: -generic Intel binaries -<br> -To install, untar with <tt>tar xvfz</tt>, then read <tt>src/INSTALL</tt> - - - - -</p><h3>Macintosh</h3> - -<a -href="GF-2.1-powerpc-apple-macosx.tgz"><tt>GF-2.1-powerpc-apple-macosx.tgz</tt></a>: -package with binaries -<br> -To install, untar with <tt>tar xvfz</tt>, then read <tt>src/INSTALL</tt>. - -<p> - -If you don't have GHC installed, you also need to -download <a -href="../download-2.0/HaskellSupport.framework.tgz">HaskellSupport.framework.tgz</a> -and unpack it in either -<tt>/Library/Frameworks</tt> or -<tt>~/Library/Frameworks</tt>. -For more information, see -<a -href="http://www.haskell.org/hawiki/HaskellSupportFramework">Haskell Wiki</a>. - - - -<h3>Microsoft Windows</h3> - -<a -href="gf.exe"><tt>gf.exe</tt></a>: -package with binaries and example grammars, self-extracting -installation package. -<br> -To install, execute <tt>gf.exe</tt>. - - -</p><h3>Solaris</h3> - -<a href="GF-2.1-solaris.tgz"><tt>GF-2.1-solaris.tgz</tt></a>: -Solaris binaries -<br> -To install, untar with <tt>gtar xvfz</tt>, then read <tt>src/INSTALL</tt>. - - - - - - -<h3><a name=src>Source package</a></h3> - -<a href="GF-2.1.tgz"><tt>GF-2.1.tgz</tt></a>: -source and documentation package -<br> -Unpack with <tt>tar xvfz GF-2.1.tgz</tt>, and -follow instructions in <tt>GF-2.1/src/INSTALL</tt> - -<p> - -You can compile GF from source on modern variants of -Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, and Solaris. - -<p> - -You need <a href="http://www.haskell.org/ghc/">GHC</a> -(Glasgow Haskell Compiler), version 6 or later. - -<p> - -For the editor GUI, you also need <a -href="http://java.sun.com/">Java</a>, version 1.4 - -<p> - -On Windows, you moreover need the -<a -href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a> environment -to compile with GHC. - - - -<h3>Running GF</h3> - -Without the GUI: -<pre> - gf -</pre> -With the GUI: -<pre> - jgf -</pre> -On Windows, using the <tt>jgf</tt> command requires the -<a -href="http://www.cygwin.com/">Cygwin</a> environment. -Alternatively, if you use the binary installation (recommended) you can run -GF (both with and without GUI) from the Start menu. - -<p> - -To do something with GF, you also need some grammars. -You can start by looking at the examples included in the -<a href="gf-lib.tgz"><tt>Grammar Library</tt></a>. - - - -<h3>Grammar Library</h3> - -<a href="gf-lib.tgz"><tt>gf-lib.tgz</tt></a> - - - -<h3>Bonus</h3> - -Install the -<a href="http://www.speech.cs.cmu.edu/flite/doc/"> -Flite Speech Synthesizer</a> -to get the Speak Aloud command (<tt>sa</tt>). - - - -<hr> - -<a href="../index.html">Back to the GF Home Page</a>. - -<p> - -Last updated November 8, 2004. - -</p></body></html> |
