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+ | ==Automatic installaton from thhe OpenBSD package collection== | ||
+ | * Install from [http://openports.se/misc/gramps openports.se/misc/gramps] | ||
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+ | ==Manual Installation== | ||
This page documents installing GRAMPS on FreeBSD, openBSD, etc. First make sure the following packages are installed: | This page documents installing GRAMPS on FreeBSD, openBSD, etc. First make sure the following packages are installed: | ||
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Revision as of 23:43, 12 June 2009
Automatic installaton from thhe OpenBSD package collection
- Install from openports.se/misc/gramps
Manual Installation
This page documents installing GRAMPS on FreeBSD, openBSD, etc. First make sure the following packages are installed:
- py24-gnome
- py24-gnome-extras
- automake19
- gnomecommon
- autoconf259
- gnu-automake
- gnu-libtool
- gmake
Then do the following:
- Download and extract the source code:
$ gunzip gramps-2.2.3.tar.gz
$ tar xvf gramps-2.2.3.tar
- Configure the source code to use
/usr/X11R6
for its path, since that is where FreeBSD likes to put gtk/gnome stuff:
$ cd gramps-2.2.3
$ export PATH=/usr/local/gnu-autotools/bin:$PATH
$ export ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /usr/local/gnu-autotools/share/aclocal
-I. -I /usr/local/share/aclocal -I /usr/X11R6/share/aclocal"
$ ./autogen.sh
$ gmake
$ gmake install
This will compile and install GRAMPS correctly.