Hi,

Thanks for the help. The problem is solved. It occurred because my Makefile
was old.

I don't understand why the word is being shown unknown when it is present
in the dictionary.
This happens at the morphological analyser level too.

The output for "echo "आखणी" | apertium-destxt | lt-proc
mar-hin.automorf.bin"
is ^आखणी/*आखणी$^./.<sent>$[][

The word is not present in the monodix. So, is that the reason of this
problem?

-Nurendra Choudhary




On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 2:05 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Nurendra Choudhary
> <[email protected]> writes:
>
> > I also tried doing the same after generating automorf.bin files
> > independently using http://paste2.org/_Oc8m6N0e commands but the same
> > error occurred.
>
> The problem is missing t2x/t3x binaries, not automorf.
>
> > Logs:
> > ./autogen.sh : http://paste2.org/_gJpfHXEg
> > make : http://paste2.org/_jsJkhUk8
>
> I get https://dpaste.de/NxFx/raw when I type make there; notice the
> "t2x" files being compiled. This works for me:
>
>     $ echo "आखणी" | apertium -d . mar-hin
>     *आखणी
>
>
> Can you try
>
> $ svn up
> $ ./autogen.sh
> $ make clean
> $ make
>
> and see if it helps?
>
> --
> Kevin Brubeck Unhammer
>
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>
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