--- title: Grammatical Framework Download and Installation ... **GF 3.10** was released on 2 December 2018. It is the first version of GF which _does not include the RGL_. What's new? See the [release notes](release-3.10.html). ## Binary packages | 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 | | Ubuntu (64-bit) | [gf\_3.10-1\_amd64.deb](gf_3.10-1_amd64.deb) | GF, S, C, J, P | `sudo dpkg -i gf_3.10-1_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 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` Note that this installs GF _without_ the RGL. You can also download full source packages from GitHub at the following links: - [GF releases](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-core/releases) - [RGL releases](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/releases) ### 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 yum 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. For more details about building the RGL, see the [RGL README](https://github.com/GrammaticalFramework/gf-rgl/blob/master/README.md). ## 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)