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- Install xquartz homebrew install#
- Install xquartz homebrew zip file#
- Install xquartz homebrew archive#
Getting the scripts and data from the PPLS AT lab servers
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You should see a bunch of help information printed out.
Install xquartz homebrew install#
If that all goes well, you use the following command to install the binaries into your path: make installĪs an initial test of whether it's working, try: HVite Now type in the following command, which will start compiling the source code into the actual application we want to make all Now configure things before compiling all the code: CFLAGS="-I/opt/X11/include". Press ENTER to keep the file name as it was.Press Y in response to "save modified buffer",.Exit and save the file by pressing Control-X.Change the line near the top that says #include to #include.You can open that file with a command line text editor like nano (you could also use atom instead, or any other text editor you are familiar with, but NOT Word!): nano HTKLib/strarr.c There is a reference to a deprecated library in the file HTKLib/strarr.c that we need to edit to fix. If you type ls in the terminal now, you should see a directory called htk.
Install xquartz homebrew archive#
Otherwise, use the following command (which tells the tar command to unzip the archive before unpacking it): tar xvzf HTK-3.4.1.tar.gz You can run the following command to unpack the archive: tar xvf HTK-3.4.1.tar
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Sometimes Macs will unzip archives for you automatically.
Install xquartz homebrew zip file#
Use the ls command to check that the zip file is in the directory ls The terminal usually starts off in your home directory (for me /Users/clai), but I'll just use the full path here to demonstrate cd /Users/clai/speech_processing/tools Open your terminal and go to the directory that you downloaded the HTK-3.4.1.tar.gz to. Make a note of where you downloaded it to! I downloaded it to /Users/clai/speech_processing/tools Install HTK Once you're account is setup, go to the Download page:ĭownload the "stable" version of HTK 3.4.1: To download the source code and read the documentation (the HTK book), you'll need to register for an account: Now you can install xquartz which provides the X11 libraries that HTK needs: brew install -cask xquartz
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We don't need GUI apps for this assignment, but we do need cask to install some HTK dependencies: brew install caskĪgain, this might take a while. Now get homebrew cask - this basically allows you to easily install more applications, including Graphical User Interface based ones like Atom or Chrome. Check that you get an "Installation Successful!" message on the terminal. Press RETURN (or ENTER) to continue, when it asks.Enter your computer password when it asks.At points it will ask you to enter some info: This will start the install, printing out lots of info. Then to install homebrew, run the following command in the terminal: /bin/bash -c "$(curl -fsSL )" You can also install the whole Xcode package, though it takes quite a long time and the download is quite big. These usually come with the very large Xcode software development package.īut you can just install the commandline tools: Open up the terminal app and enter the following command xcode-select -install You may first need to install Mac commandline tools. This will let you download various packages You'll need to install (a Mac software manager) if you haven't already. Installing HTK on a MacBook (Nov 2021) Install Homebrew and command line tools