From 40e5f90d56f151ce3607b3b4f902c090128d1532 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: "John J. Camilleri" Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2020 01:05:32 +0100 Subject: Add stubs in download/ for 3.11. Make dowload/index.html redirect to current version. --- download/index-3.10.md | 201 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ download/index-3.11.md | 182 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ download/index.html | 8 ++ download/index.md | 201 ----------------------------------------------- download/release-3.11.md | 25 ++++++ 5 files changed, 416 insertions(+), 201 deletions(-) create mode 100644 download/index-3.10.md create mode 100644 download/index-3.11.md create mode 100644 download/index.html delete mode 100644 download/index.md create mode 100644 download/release-3.11.md (limited to 'download') diff --git a/download/index-3.10.md b/download/index-3.10.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..44eb6db3c --- /dev/null +++ b/download/index-3.10.md @@ -0,0 +1,201 @@ +--- +title: Grammatical Framework Download and Installation +... + +**GF 3.10** was released on 2 December 2018. + +What's new? See the [release notes](release-3.10.html). + +## Binary packages + +These binary packages include both the GF core (compiler and runtime) as well as the pre-compiled RGL. + +| Platform | Download | Features | How to install | +|:----------------|:---------------------------------------------------|:---------------|:-----------------------------------| +| macOS | [gf-3.10.pkg](gf-3.10.pkg) | GF, S, C, J, P | Double-click on the package icon | +| Raspbian 10 (buster) | [gf\_3.10-2\_armhf.deb](gf_3.10-2_armhf.deb) | GF,S,C,J,P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.10-2_armhf.deb` | +| Ubuntu (32-bit) | [gf\_3.10-2\_i386.deb](gf_3.10-2_i386.deb) | GF, S, C, J, P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.10-2_i386.deb` | +| Ubuntu (64-bit) | [gf\_3.10-2\_amd64.deb](gf_3.10-2_amd64.deb) | GF, S, C, J, P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.10-2_amd64.deb` | +| Windows | [gf-3.10-bin-windows.zip](gf-3.10-bin-windows.zip) | GF, S | `unzip gf-3.10-bin-windows.zip` | + + + +**Features** + +- GF = GF shell and grammar compiler +- S = `gf -server` mode +- C = C run-time system +- J/P = Java/Python binding to the C run-time system + +### Notes + +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](http://www.grammaticalframework.org/~inari/gf-windows.html#toc3). + +The Ubuntu `.deb` packages should work on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 and +similar Linux distributions. The `.deb` packages were updated +to version 3.10-2 after the release of GF 3.10. +(Because of a packaging bug the Resource Grammar Library was missing +in the 3.10-1 packages.) + + + +The packages for macOS (Mac OS X) should work on at least 10.13 and +10.14 (High Sierra and Mojave) + + + +## Installing the latest release from source + +[GF is on Hackage](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gf), so under +normal circumstances the procedure is fairly simple: + +1. Install a recent version of the [Haskell + Platform](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform) (see note below) +2. `cabal update` +3. On Linux: install some C libraries from your Linux distribution (see note below) +4. `cabal install gf` + +This installs the GF executable and Haskell libraries, but **does not include the RGL**. + +You can also download the source code release from [GitHub](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core/releases), +and follow the instructions below under **Installing from the latest developer source code**. + +### Notes + +**Installation location** + +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` or `.profile` to add that directory +to you path: + +``` +PATH=$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH +``` + +or + +``` +PATH=$HOME/Library/Haskell/bin:$PATH +``` + +**Build tools** + +In order to compile GF you need the build tools **Alex** and **Happy**. +These can be installed via Cabal, e.g.: + +``` +cabal install alex happy +``` + +or obtained by other means, depending on your OS. + +**Haskeline** + +GF uses [`haskeline`](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/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: + +- On Ubuntu: `sudo apt-get install libghc-haskeline-dev` +- On Fedora: `sudo dnf install ghc-haskeline-devel` + +**GHC version** + +The GF source code has been updated to compile with GHC 8.4. +Using older versions of GHC (e.g. 8.2, 8.0 and 7.10) should still work too. + +## Installing from the latest developer source code + +If you haven't already, clone the repository with: + +``` +git clone https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core.git +``` + +If you've already cloned the repository previously, update with: + +``` +git pull +``` + +Then install with: + +``` +cabal install +``` + +or, if you're a Stack user: + +``` +stack install +``` + +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](../doc/gf-developers.html). + +## Installing the RGL from source + +To install the RGL from source, +you can download a release from [GitHub](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/releases) +or get the latest version by cloning the repository: + +``` +git clone https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl.git +``` + +In both cases, once you have the RGL sources you can install them by running: + +``` +make +``` + +in the RGL folder. +This assumes that you already have GF installed. +For more details about building the RGL, see the [RGL README](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/blob/master/README.md). + +## Installing the Python bindings from PyPI + +The Python library is available on PyPI as `pgf`, so it can be installed using: + +``` +pip install pgf +``` + +We provide binary wheels for Linux and OSX (with Windows missing so far), which +include the C runtime and a ready-to-go. If there is no binary distribution for +your platform, this will install the source tarball, which will attempt to build +the binding during installation, and requires the GF C runtime to be installed on +your system. + +## Older releases + +- [GF 3.9](index-3.9.html) (August 2017) +- [GF 3.8](index-3.8.html) (June 2016) +- [GF 3.7.1](index-3.7.1.html) (October 2015) +- [GF 3.7](index-3.7.html) (June 2015) +- [GF 3.6](index-3.6.html) (June 2014) +- [GF 3.5](index-3.5.html) (August 2013) +- [GF 3.4](index-3.4.html) (January 2013) +- [GF 3.3.3](index-3.3.3.html) (March 2012) +- [GF 3.3](index-3.3.html) (October 2011) +- [GF 3.2.9](index-3.2.9.html) source-only snapshot (September 2011) +- [GF 3.2](index-3.2.html) (December 2010) +- [GF 3.1.6](index-3.1.6.html) (April 2010) diff --git a/download/index-3.11.md b/download/index-3.11.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..4e225f631 --- /dev/null +++ b/download/index-3.11.md @@ -0,0 +1,182 @@ +--- +title: Grammatical Framework Download and Installation +... + +**GF 3.11** was released on ? December 2020. + +What's new? See the [release notes](release-3.11.html). + +## Binary packages + +Unlike previous versions, these binary packages include only the GF core (compiler and runtime). + +| Platform | Download | Features | How to install | +|:----------------|:---------------------------------------------------|:---------------|:---------------------------------| +| macOS | [gf-3.11.pkg](gf-3.11.pkg) | GF, S, C, J, P | Double-click on the package icon | +| Ubuntu (32-bit) | [gf\_3.11\_i386.deb](gf_3.11_i386.deb) | GF, S, C, J, P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.11_i386.deb` | +| Ubuntu (64-bit) | [gf\_3.11\_amd64.deb](gf_3.11_amd64.deb) | GF, S, C, J, P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.11_amd64.deb` | +| Windows | [gf-3.11-bin-windows.zip](gf-3.11-bin-windows.zip) | GF, S | `unzip gf-3.11-bin-windows.zip` | + +**Features** + +- GF = GF shell and grammar compiler +- S = `gf -server` mode +- C = C run-time system +- J/P = Java/Python binding to the C run-time system + +### Notes + +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](http://www.grammaticalframework.org/~inari/gf-windows.html#toc3). + +The Ubuntu `.deb` packages should work on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 and +similar Linux distributions. The `.deb` packages were updated +to version 3.10-2 after the release of GF 3.10. +(Because of a packaging bug the Resource Grammar Library was missing +in the 3.10-1 packages.) + +The packages for macOS (Mac OS X) should work on at least 10.13 and +10.14 (High Sierra and Mojave) + +## Installing the latest release from source + +[GF is on Hackage](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gf), so under +normal circumstances the procedure is fairly simple: + +1. Install a recent version of the [Haskell + Platform](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform) (see note below) +2. `cabal update` +3. On Linux: install some C libraries from your Linux distribution (see note below) +4. `cabal install gf` + +This installs the GF executable and Haskell libraries, but **does not include the RGL**. + +You can also download the source code release from [GitHub](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core/releases), +and follow the instructions below under **Installing from the latest developer source code**. + +### Notes + +**Installation location** + +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` or `.profile` to add that directory +to you path: + +``` +PATH=$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH +``` + +or + +``` +PATH=$HOME/Library/Haskell/bin:$PATH +``` + +**Build tools** + +In order to compile GF you need the build tools **Alex** and **Happy**. +These can be installed via Cabal, e.g.: + +``` +cabal install alex happy +``` + +or obtained by other means, depending on your OS. + +**Haskeline** + +GF uses [`haskeline`](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/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: + +- On Ubuntu: `sudo apt-get install libghc-haskeline-dev` +- On Fedora: `sudo dnf install ghc-haskeline-devel` + +**GHC version** + +The GF source code has been updated to compile with GHC 8.4. +Using older versions of GHC (e.g. 8.2, 8.0 and 7.10) should still work too. + +## Installing from the latest developer source code + +If you haven't already, clone the repository with: + +``` +git clone https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core.git +``` + +If you've already cloned the repository previously, update with: + +``` +git pull +``` + +Then install with: + +``` +cabal install +``` + +or, if you're a Stack user: + +``` +stack install +``` + +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](../doc/gf-developers.html). + +## Installing the RGL from source + +To install the RGL from source, +you can download a release from [GitHub](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/releases) +or get the latest version by cloning the repository: + +``` +git clone https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl.git +``` + +In both cases, once you have the RGL sources you can install them by running: + +``` +make +``` + +in the RGL folder. +This assumes that you already have GF installed. +For more details about building the RGL, see the [RGL README](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/blob/master/README.md). + +## Installing the Python bindings from PyPI + +The Python library is available on PyPI as `pgf`, so it can be installed using: + +``` +pip install pgf +``` + +We provide binary wheels for Linux and OSX (with Windows missing so far), which +include the C runtime and a ready-to-go. If there is no binary distribution for +your platform, this will install the source tarball, which will attempt to build +the binding during installation, and requires the GF C runtime to be installed on +your system. + +## Older releases + +- [GF 3.10](index-3.10.html) (December 2018) +- [GF 3.9](index-3.9.html) (August 2017) +- [GF 3.8](index-3.8.html) (June 2016) +- [GF 3.7.1](index-3.7.1.html) (October 2015) +- [GF 3.7](index-3.7.html) (June 2015) +- [GF 3.6](index-3.6.html) (June 2014) +- [GF 3.5](index-3.5.html) (August 2013) +- [GF 3.4](index-3.4.html) (January 2013) +- [GF 3.3.3](index-3.3.3.html) (March 2012) +- [GF 3.3](index-3.3.html) (October 2011) +- [GF 3.2.9](index-3.2.9.html) source-only snapshot (September 2011) +- [GF 3.2](index-3.2.html) (December 2010) +- [GF 3.1.6](index-3.1.6.html) (April 2010) diff --git a/download/index.html b/download/index.html new file mode 100644 index 000000000..eb32412f8 --- /dev/null +++ b/download/index.html @@ -0,0 +1,8 @@ + + + + + + You are being redirected to the current version of this page. + + diff --git a/download/index.md b/download/index.md deleted file mode 100644 index 44eb6db3c..000000000 --- a/download/index.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,201 +0,0 @@ ---- -title: Grammatical Framework Download and Installation -... - -**GF 3.10** was released on 2 December 2018. - -What's new? See the [release notes](release-3.10.html). - -## Binary packages - -These binary packages include both the GF core (compiler and runtime) as well as the pre-compiled RGL. - -| Platform | Download | Features | How to install | -|:----------------|:---------------------------------------------------|:---------------|:-----------------------------------| -| macOS | [gf-3.10.pkg](gf-3.10.pkg) | GF, S, C, J, P | Double-click on the package icon | -| Raspbian 10 (buster) | [gf\_3.10-2\_armhf.deb](gf_3.10-2_armhf.deb) | GF,S,C,J,P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.10-2_armhf.deb` | -| Ubuntu (32-bit) | [gf\_3.10-2\_i386.deb](gf_3.10-2_i386.deb) | GF, S, C, J, P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.10-2_i386.deb` | -| Ubuntu (64-bit) | [gf\_3.10-2\_amd64.deb](gf_3.10-2_amd64.deb) | GF, S, C, J, P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.10-2_amd64.deb` | -| Windows | [gf-3.10-bin-windows.zip](gf-3.10-bin-windows.zip) | GF, S | `unzip gf-3.10-bin-windows.zip` | - - - -**Features** - -- GF = GF shell and grammar compiler -- S = `gf -server` mode -- C = C run-time system -- J/P = Java/Python binding to the C run-time system - -### Notes - -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](http://www.grammaticalframework.org/~inari/gf-windows.html#toc3). - -The Ubuntu `.deb` packages should work on Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 and -similar Linux distributions. The `.deb` packages were updated -to version 3.10-2 after the release of GF 3.10. -(Because of a packaging bug the Resource Grammar Library was missing -in the 3.10-1 packages.) - - - -The packages for macOS (Mac OS X) should work on at least 10.13 and -10.14 (High Sierra and Mojave) - - - -## Installing the latest release from source - -[GF is on Hackage](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/gf), so under -normal circumstances the procedure is fairly simple: - -1. Install a recent version of the [Haskell - Platform](http://hackage.haskell.org/platform) (see note below) -2. `cabal update` -3. On Linux: install some C libraries from your Linux distribution (see note below) -4. `cabal install gf` - -This installs the GF executable and Haskell libraries, but **does not include the RGL**. - -You can also download the source code release from [GitHub](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core/releases), -and follow the instructions below under **Installing from the latest developer source code**. - -### Notes - -**Installation location** - -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` or `.profile` to add that directory -to you path: - -``` -PATH=$HOME/.cabal/bin:$PATH -``` - -or - -``` -PATH=$HOME/Library/Haskell/bin:$PATH -``` - -**Build tools** - -In order to compile GF you need the build tools **Alex** and **Happy**. -These can be installed via Cabal, e.g.: - -``` -cabal install alex happy -``` - -or obtained by other means, depending on your OS. - -**Haskeline** - -GF uses [`haskeline`](http://hackage.haskell.org/package/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: - -- On Ubuntu: `sudo apt-get install libghc-haskeline-dev` -- On Fedora: `sudo dnf install ghc-haskeline-devel` - -**GHC version** - -The GF source code has been updated to compile with GHC 8.4. -Using older versions of GHC (e.g. 8.2, 8.0 and 7.10) should still work too. - -## Installing from the latest developer source code - -If you haven't already, clone the repository with: - -``` -git clone https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core.git -``` - -If you've already cloned the repository previously, update with: - -``` -git pull -``` - -Then install with: - -``` -cabal install -``` - -or, if you're a Stack user: - -``` -stack install -``` - -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](../doc/gf-developers.html). - -## Installing the RGL from source - -To install the RGL from source, -you can download a release from [GitHub](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/releases) -or get the latest version by cloning the repository: - -``` -git clone https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl.git -``` - -In both cases, once you have the RGL sources you can install them by running: - -``` -make -``` - -in the RGL folder. -This assumes that you already have GF installed. -For more details about building the RGL, see the [RGL README](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/blob/master/README.md). - -## Installing the Python bindings from PyPI - -The Python library is available on PyPI as `pgf`, so it can be installed using: - -``` -pip install pgf -``` - -We provide binary wheels for Linux and OSX (with Windows missing so far), which -include the C runtime and a ready-to-go. If there is no binary distribution for -your platform, this will install the source tarball, which will attempt to build -the binding during installation, and requires the GF C runtime to be installed on -your system. - -## Older releases - -- [GF 3.9](index-3.9.html) (August 2017) -- [GF 3.8](index-3.8.html) (June 2016) -- [GF 3.7.1](index-3.7.1.html) (October 2015) -- [GF 3.7](index-3.7.html) (June 2015) -- [GF 3.6](index-3.6.html) (June 2014) -- [GF 3.5](index-3.5.html) (August 2013) -- [GF 3.4](index-3.4.html) (January 2013) -- [GF 3.3.3](index-3.3.3.html) (March 2012) -- [GF 3.3](index-3.3.html) (October 2011) -- [GF 3.2.9](index-3.2.9.html) source-only snapshot (September 2011) -- [GF 3.2](index-3.2.html) (December 2010) -- [GF 3.1.6](index-3.1.6.html) (April 2010) diff --git a/download/release-3.11.md b/download/release-3.11.md new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a6af7fafe --- /dev/null +++ b/download/release-3.11.md @@ -0,0 +1,25 @@ +--- +title: GF 3.11 Release Notes +date: ? December 2020 +... + +## Installation + +See the [download page](index.html). + +## What's new + +From this release, the binary GF core packages do not contain the RGL. +The RGL's release cycle is now completely separate from GF's. See [RGL releases](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/releases). + +Over ... changes have been pushed to GF core +since the release of GF 3.10 in December 2018. + +## General + +- Testsuite. +- Compatibiilty with new versions of GHC. + +## GF compiler and run-time library + +- More improvements to error messages. -- cgit v1.2.3