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Installation Tidbits for Mac OSX
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I created a 3-step tutorial on how to install SRILM on Mac OSX (10.7.4). You
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can find the tutorial here:
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http://www.icsi.berkeley.edu/~wooters/SRILM
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Chuck Wooters
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July 9, 2012
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I've added two new MacOSX targets and Makefiles in SRILM/common:
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Makefile.machine.macosx-m32 (MACHINE_TYPE=macosx-m32)
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Makefile.machine.macosx-m64 (MACHINE_TYPE=macosx-m364
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The new targets allow the developer to make an explicit choice whether
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to compile 32- or 64-bit binaries on the most recent version of MacOS
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X.
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To build 32-bit binaries on MacOS X 10.6, build using "make MACHINE_TYPE=macosx-m32".
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To build 64-bit binaries on MacOS X 10.6, build using "make MACHINE_TYPE=macosx-m64".
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I've left the original Makefile (Makefile.machine.macosx) and target
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as is, for those using older versions of the OS. On 10.6, this will
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create 64-bit binaries.
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Victor Abrash
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May 24, 2011
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