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Package Managers for BSD distributions

The most current BSD package is the 5.2.1 version. If your distribution is running behind, you might want to contact the manager and make them aware of where there are more current BSD packages.

Below are ways to install Gramps on some of the more popular distributions:

Distribution GUI Package manager Current versions Notes
NetBSD pkgsrc (databases) available 5.x.x versions
FreeBSD ports.freebsd.org available versions
FreeBSD ports.freebsd.org available versions
OpenBSD OpenBSD.app
  • OpenBSD: Gramps 5.1.6
available versions
openports.se closed on 30 Jan 2023

Automatic installation

Or

  • Install from netbsd.org from the NetBSD package collection

Or

Or

To install the port: cd /usr/ports/science/gramps/ && make install clean
To add the package: pkg_add -r gramps

Manual installation

 

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Installing Gramps on FreeBSD, openBSD, etc. First make sure the following packages are installed:

  • py24-gnome
  • py24-gnome-extras
  • automake19
  • gnomecommon
  • autoconf259
  • gnu-automake
  • gnu-libtool
  • gmake

Then do the following:

  • Download and extract the source code:
$ gunzip gramps-3.2.6.tar.gz
$ tar xvf gramps-3.2.6.tar
  • Configure the source code to use
    /usr/X11R6
    for its path, since that is where FreeBSD likes to put gtk/gnome stuff:
$ cd gramps-3.2.6
$ export PATH=/usr/local/gnu-autotools/bin:$PATH
$ export ACLOCAL_FLAGS="-I /usr/local/gnu-autotools/share/aclocal
         -I. -I /usr/local/share/aclocal -I /usr/X11R6/share/aclocal"
$ ./autogen.sh
$ gmake
$ gmake install

This will compile and install Gramps correctly.

See also

Installing Gramps for Desktops

Installation instructions specific to the different OSes are on the  ,  ,  and   pages.