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<td><a href="#rpms">Rpm/deb packages</a></td>
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<td><a href="BUGS.html">Known bugs</a></td>
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<td><a href="#otherbinary">Other binary packages</a></td>
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<td><a href="#ports">Bsd port</a></td>
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<td><a href="#ports">Bsd and Mac ports</a></td>
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<td><a href="#filters">Filters</a> </td>
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<td><a href="#translations">Translations</a></td>
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</tr>
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</blockquote>
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<h2><a name="ports">FreeBSD ports</a></h2>
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<h2><a name="ports">Ports</a></h2>
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<h3>FreeBSD ports</h3>
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<p>There are ports for both xapian-core
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and recoll in the standard tree, you may just need to update
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your ports (cvsup, portsnap), or you can get the ports from
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<a href="http://cvsweb.freebsd.org/ports/deskutils/recoll">
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recoll port</a>.</p>
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<h3>Mac port</h3>
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<p>It seems that Recoll will sometimes find data that Spotlight
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misses (especially inside pdfs apparently, which is probably
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more to the credit of poppler than recoll itself).</p>
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<p>There is a MacPorts Portfile available for Recoll 1.15.9. It
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is not in the official MacPorts tree though, but you can use it
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outside the tree anyway.</p>
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<p>The following is based on
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the <a href="http://guide.macports.org/#development.local-repositories">
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the MacPort documentation</a>. Procedure:</p>
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<ul>
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<li>Install <a href="http://www.macports.org/">MacPorts</a>
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if it's not there yet.</li>
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<li>Download
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the <a href="files/macport-recoll-1.15.9.tar.gz">recoll
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Portfile tree (tar file)</a>.</li>
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<li>Decide where you want the local port tree to leave (it's
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tiny), ie: /Users/myself/macports.</li>
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<li>Edit /opt/local/etc/macports/sources.conf, and insert a URL
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pointing to your local repository before the rsync one:
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<pre>
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file:///Users/myself/macports
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rsync://rsync.macports.org/release/ports [default]
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</pre>
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</li>
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<li>Extract the port tar file inside your local tree:
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<pre>
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cd /Users/myself/macports
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tar xvzf /path/to/the/downloaded/macport-recoll-1.15.9.tar.gz
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</pre>
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</li>
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<li>Use the MacPorts portindex
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command in the local repository's directory to create or
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update the index of the ports in your local repository:
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<pre>
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cd ~/Users/myself/macports
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portindex
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</pre>
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Once the local port is added to the PortIndex, it becomes
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available for searching or installation as with any other
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Portfile in the MacPorts
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tree.
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</li>
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<li>Install :) :
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<pre>
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sudo port install recoll
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</pre>
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</ul>
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<p>Recoll is then available from the command line. There is
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probably a way to run it in a clicky way, but some more
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advanced mac user will have to point me to it...</p>
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<h2><a name="translations">Translations</a></h2>
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<p>Most of the translations for 1.15 are incomplete
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