I waited several minutes on a couple different tries before hitting ctrl +
c to quite. I will look at it again tomorrow and if no success, will try a
different approach.
On 8 March 2014 22:41, Kevin Scannell <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 12:01 AM, Alex Aruj <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi, this is an update on my adventures with charlifter.
> >
> > I finally found a few moments to dive into charlifter (on Mac OSX, since
> I
> > have not committed to working on my Windows machine just yet). I have a
> > Spanish corpus and a language package charlifter-es-0.01 but I can't yet
> try
> > them out together. B/c I downloaded the language pack, I figure I can
> skip
> > training, however, I can't do anything now since I am at a roadblock.
> What I
> > am getting stuck on is the installation process of my pre-trained
> language
> > package downloaded from Lingala NLP on sourceforge.
> >
> > I guess it is prompting me to enter in "$data", or sf.pl cannot find
> what
> > it needs. Do I need es-probs.txt or the entire charlifter-es-0.01
> package to
> > be saved in a sf.pl-accessible location? I did not change any paths in
> the
> > makefile.
> >
> > Typing in "make install" within my language package directory at Terminal
> > gives this...
> >
> > sf.pl -m -l es
> > Reading in plain text hashes...
> >
> > which in sf.pl is...
> >
> > line 185 print "Reading in plain text hashes...\n"; $|++;
> > my $data = do {
> > if( open my $fh, '<:utf8', "$lang_arg-probs.txt" ) { local $/; <$fh>
> }
> > else { undef }
> > };
> > eval $data;
> >
>
> How long are you waiting?
>
> You should see this:
>
> charlifter-es$ make
> sf.pl -m -l es
> Reading in plain text hashes...
> Saving storable hashes to disk...
> charlifter-es$
>
> It only takes about 15 seconds to build on my machine.
>
> Then
>
> $ sudo make install
>
> Kevin
>
--
Alex
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