http://apertium.projectjj.com/win32/nightly/ has nightly builds of all core
tools for Windows, kept up to date by the same builder that everything else
is. As with the other packages, apertium-all-dev.7z is everything in one
big bundle.
These are native Win32 builds. That means no Posix emulation layer, which
means they expect native Windows paths and have no clue what things like
/dev/stdin are. So, none of the Bash scripts or symlinks will work, unless
you're running it under Cygwin or MSYS. And even then, some adjustments are
needed.
But, for the purpose of running translations, they work. And because they
use the PCRE patch, you can download any of the Debian language pair builds
and just use those. 7-Zip can extract everything for you, and you just have
to move things in the right place, or use full paths.
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/62647212/apertium-ein-katt.png
Now we just need a user-friendly installer and/or GUI for Windows...which
we'll hopefully get with the GSoC GUI project.
The builds are done via the master branch of the http://mxe.cc/ ,
https://github.com/mxe/mxe environment, with a few changes such as enabling
the PCRE C++ module.
-- Tino Didriksen
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