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Gramps {{man label|master}} (previously called ''trunk'' when using SVN) is the newest version of Gramps, but it is under development. You can help by trying this version and reporting feedback and bugs. Before embarking on this you should first read this page.
 
 
GRAMPS 3.1 is the newest version of GRAMPS, but it isn't quite finished. It is in a state called "beta" which means that it is nearly done, but there are still places that need some refinement. You can help by trying this version and reporting feedback and bugs. Before embarking on this you should first read this page.
 
  
A word of caution: GRAMPS 3.1 is currently considered a ''development version'' and not for use on your real data. You can test GRAMPS 3.1 on a copy of your data though. See below for more details.
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{{man warn|Warning:|A word of caution: {{man label|master}} is currently considered a ''development version'' and not for use on your real data. You can test {{man label|master}} on a copy of your data though. See below for more details.}}
  
You should not ''install'' GRAMPS 3.1 as that will overwrite your regular GRAMPS. However, you can download and compile 3.1 locally, largely without interfering with your regular GRAMPS. Subtle interactions are easy to resolve for developers.  
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You should not ''install'' Gramps {{man label|master}} as that will overwrite your regular Gramps. However, you can download and compile {{man label|master}} locally, largely without interfering with your regular Gramps. Subtle interactions are easy to resolve for developers.  
  
 
== Precautions ==
 
== Precautions ==
  
GRAMPS 3.1 should only be used on a copy of your Family Tree data! Here is a step-by-step guide to doing this:
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Gramps {{man label|master}} should only be used on a copy of your Family Tree data! Here is a step-by-step guide to doing this:
  
# Start your old version of GRAMPS
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# Start your old version of Gramps
# Export your data using the GRAMPS Package
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# Export your data using the Gramps Package
# Quit your old version of GRAMPS
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# Quit your old version of Gramps
# Start GRAMPS 3.1
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# Start Gramps {{man label|master}}
 
# Create a new Family Tree
 
# Create a new Family Tree
# Import the GRAMPS package from step 2
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# Import the Gramps package from step 2
  
== Can I run my older version of GRAMPS with this new version? ==
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== Can I run my older version of Gramps with this new version? ==
  
 
Yes. See installation notes below.
 
Yes. See installation notes below.
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== I have a suggestion or have found a bug. What do I do? ==
 
== I have a suggestion or have found a bug. What do I do? ==
  
Please make a note of your Feature Request, or your bug here: http://bugs.gramps-project.org/ This is one of the most important things you can do to help the state of GRAMPS.
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Please make a note of your Feature Request, or your bug here: https://gramps-project.org/bugs/ This is one of the most important things you can do to help the state of Gramps.
  
== Can I help finish GRAMPS 3.1? ==
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== Can I help with Gramps {{man label|master}}? ==
  
Yes! There is much left to be done. You could:
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Yes! You could:
  
# Help write documentation on how to use GRAMPS 3. See [[Gramps 3.0 Wiki Manual]]
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# Help write documentation on how to use Gramps {{man label|master}}. See [[User manual|Gramps X.x User Wiki Manual]] and [[User_manual_translations|translating/updating the manual]]
# Help translate GRAMPS into another language. See [[Portal:Translators|Internationalization]]
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# Help translate Gramps into another language. See [[Portal:Translators|Internationalization]]
# Test and follow-up on issues in the tracker. See http://bugs.gramps-project.org/
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# Test and follow-up on issues in the tracker. See https://gramps-project.org/bugs/
# Donate money to GRAMPS. See [[GRAMPS:Site_support|GRAMPS Support]]
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# Donate money to Gramps. See [[Gramps:Site_support|Gramps Support]]
  
== Installing GRAMPS 3.1 ==
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== Installing Gramps {{man label|master}} ==
  
Now that you have read all of the precautions, you are ready to begin exploring GRAMPS 3.1.  
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Now that you have read all of the precautions, you are ready to begin exploring Gramps {{man label|master}}.  
  
* '''Windows systems''': follow the directions at http://www.dancingpaper.com/gramps/.
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See [[Getting_started_with_Gramps_development#Run_Gramps_from_the_source|running Gramps from source]] for details to make the code work.
* '''Unix-like systems''': follow the rest of this page.
 
  
The easiest method of getting the beta version is to download it from http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=25770 under '''Unstable'''. This is easy to get and install, but is probably a few weeks old. If you want to get the freshest code, you'll have to do a little more work. See [[Running a development version of Gramps]].
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== Running parallel versions of {{man label|master}} and branches ==
  
If you are running Linux and a variation of Debian (Ubuntu), then you can download the .deb file and install it directly.
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As stated in '''Installing Gramps {{man label|master}}''', you can only have a dedicated gramps.mo file on /usr/share/local/xx/.. . If you want to have both the {{man label|master}} and branches version with separate translations, consider using some '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_platform_virtualization_software Virtual Machines]'''.
  
Otherwise, you should download the tar.gz file. Here is the basic installation instructions, assuming that the tar.gz file is in your current directory:
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== See also ==
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* [[$GRAMPSHOME]]
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* [[Getting started with Gramps development]]
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* [[Installation alternatives]]
  
tar xfz gramps-2.90.0-beta.tar.gz
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[[Category:Developers/General]]
cd gramps-2.90.0-beta
 
./configure --prefix=/usr/local
 
make
 
su -c "make install"
 
 
 
You can then run /usr/local/bin/gramps
 
 
 
Warning: you will not be able to load translations on /usr/local/share/locale, because you will load /usr/share/locale, which could be translations for stable release (set on gramps.py).
 
You may generate a custom launcher by adding this line:
 
export GRAMPSI18N=/usr/local/share/locale
 
if you want to use an other path, you may add this line:
 
export GRAMPSI18N=@prefix@/share/locale
 
on current gramps.sh.in (source file) before compillation and installation.
 
 
 
== running parallel versions of trunk and branches ==
 
 
 
As stated in '''Installing GRAMPS 3''', you can only have a dedicated gramps.mo file on /usr/share/local/xx/.. . If you want to have both the trunk and branches version with separate translations, consider using some '''Virtual Machines'''.
 
 
 
At the moment I experiment with this setup:
 
* Ubuntu 7.10: running VirtualBox
 
** VM1: Linux Mint : on this machine I build and installed trunk. This means running ./autogen script, make AND do a make install (as root)
 
** VM2: Fedora 8 : on this machine I build and installed branches. This means running ./autogen script, make AND do a make install (as root)
 

Latest revision as of 02:15, 9 June 2020

Gramps master (previously called trunk when using SVN) is the newest version of Gramps, but it is under development. You can help by trying this version and reporting feedback and bugs. Before embarking on this you should first read this page.

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Warning:

A word of caution: master is currently considered a development version and not for use on your real data. You can test master on a copy of your data though. See below for more details.

You should not install Gramps master as that will overwrite your regular Gramps. However, you can download and compile master locally, largely without interfering with your regular Gramps. Subtle interactions are easy to resolve for developers.

Contents

Precautions

Gramps master should only be used on a copy of your Family Tree data! Here is a step-by-step guide to doing this:

  1. Start your old version of Gramps
  2. Export your data using the Gramps Package
  3. Quit your old version of Gramps
  4. Start Gramps master
  5. Create a new Family Tree
  6. Import the Gramps package from step 2

Can I run my older version of Gramps with this new version?

Yes. See installation notes below.

I have a suggestion or have found a bug. What do I do?

Please make a note of your Feature Request, or your bug here: https://gramps-project.org/bugs/ This is one of the most important things you can do to help the state of Gramps.

Can I help with Gramps master?

Yes! You could:

  1. Help write documentation on how to use Gramps master. See Gramps X.x User Wiki Manual and translating/updating the manual
  2. Help translate Gramps into another language. See Internationalization
  3. Test and follow-up on issues in the tracker. See https://gramps-project.org/bugs/
  4. Donate money to Gramps. See Gramps Support

Installing Gramps master

Now that you have read all of the precautions, you are ready to begin exploring Gramps master.

See running Gramps from source for details to make the code work.

Running parallel versions of master and branches

As stated in Installing Gramps master, you can only have a dedicated gramps.mo file on /usr/share/local/xx/.. . If you want to have both the master and branches version with separate translations, consider using some Virtual Machines.

See also