For the interested, Apertium Dockerfiles are available via GitHub:
https://github.com/apertium/docker
They are also uploaded to Docker Hub:
https://hub.docker.com/r/apertium/
[image: Sushain Cherivirala]
*Sushain K. Cherivirala *
Stanford University, M.S. in Computer Science '19
Carnegie Mellon University, B.S. in Computer Science '18
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On Mon, May 7, 2018 at 3:10 AM, Tino Didriksen <[email protected]>
wrote:
> We go not have Amazon Linux (1 or 2) builds at the moment. I've added a
> ticket https://github.com/apertium/apertium-packaging/issues/10 so I
> remember to add such builds, but that probably won't be done for weeks.
>
> Until then, options are:
> - Build from source.
> - Use another distro. I know AWS has Ubuntu LTS images that'll work with
> the packages.
> - Use Docker with a minimal supported distro.
>
> -- Tino Didriksen
>
>
> On 5 May 2018 at 14:52, Jaume OrtolĂ i Font <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Tino,
>>
>> I need to install Apertium in this OS:
>>
>> $ cat /etc/*-release
>> NAME="Amazon Linux AMI"
>> VERSION="2018.03"
>> ID="amzn"
>> ID_LIKE="rhel fedora"
>> VERSION_ID="2018.03"
>> PRETTY_NAME="Amazon Linux AMI 2018.03"
>> ANSI_COLOR="0;33"
>> CPE_NAME="cpe:/o:amazon:linux:2018.03:ga"
>> HOME_URL="http://aws.amazon.com/amazon-linux-ami/"
>> Amazon Linux AMI release 2018.03
>>
>> Is it possible?
>>
>> After tinkering a bit with install-nightly.sh, and I do "sudo yum install
>> apertium-all-devel". Then I get these errors.
>>
>> ---> Package lttoolbox.x86_64 0:3.4.0.g389.a939cb67-1.1 will be installed
>> --> Finished Dependency Resolution
>> Error: Package: apertium-devel-3.5.1.g688.b9b3d253-2.1.x86_64
>> (home_TinoDidriksen_nightly)
>> Requires: libpcre.so.1()(64bit)
>> Error: Package: apertium-lex-tools-0.2.0.g434.fa4ec7e5-2.1.x86_64
>> (home_TinoDidriksen_nightly)
>> Requires: libpcre.so.1()(64bit)
>> Error: Package: apertium-3.5.1.g688.b9b3d253-2.1.x86_64
>> (home_TinoDidriksen_nightly)
>> Requires: libpcre.so.1()(64bit)
>> Error: Package: libapertium3-3_5-1-3.5.1.g688.b9b3d253-2.1.x86_64
>> (home_TinoDidriksen_nightly)
>> Requires: libpcre.so.1()(64bit)
>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>> You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>>
>> The libpcre library seems to be installed:
>>
>> $ yum list installed | grep pcre
>> pcre.x86_64 8.21-7.7.amzn1
>> installed
>> pcre-devel.x86_64 8.21-7.7.amzn1
>> @amzn-main
>> pcre-static.x86_64 8.21-7.7.amzn1
>> @amzn-main
>>
>> What can I do to fix the issue?
>>
>> Jaume OrtolĂ
>>
>>
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