Michael reports that he got it working again by removing everything and using "nightly" only.
Maybe we should remove references to the "release" repos from http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ubuntu and similar since most of us only use/dogfood the "nightly" ones? -k Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <unham...@fsfe.org> čálii: > Hi all, > > Is anyone able to provide some help on the below? I think it has to do > with first installing release and then nightly ppa's, but don't know how > to proceed. > > > -Kevin > > Michael Wehar <mwe...@buffalo.edu> čálii: > >> Dear Kevin, >> >> Thank you so much!! Yes, the first thing that I tried was installing >> the release and then apertium-all-dev. I >> got the unmet depedencies error described here: >> http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Installation_troubleshooting >> >> I had to manually install the dependencies and noticed that the >> available versions for libhfst-dev had changed >> so I had to manually specify version 48. The install of >> apertium-all-dev, then went through, but apertium-get >> en-es led to the error that I described in the previous email >> (language pairs would not compile). >> >> Next, I started up a fresh instance and tried the same thing with >> the nightly, but this time, I had to select >> libhfst-dev version 49. Once the install went through, when I tried >> to install language pairs, I ran into the >> same undefined symbol error. >> >> Here is another person who had this issue back in 2016: >> >> Link 1: https://askubuntu.com/questions/852264/ubuntu-apertium-package-bug >> >> If you are able to forward my issue to the mailing list, that would be >> great!! >> >> Thank you so much! I really appreciate all of your help. :) >> >> Sincerely, >> >> Michael Wehar >> >> On Mon, Jul 24, 2017 at 7:54 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer <ke...@unhammer.org> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> sorry to hear about that … is it OK if I forward this to the mailing >> list? >> >> Btw, have you tried installing Apertium before? Could any of the libs >> from older installs be on your machine? >> >> Also, why are you compiling apertium from source? If you just want to >> compile language pairs, you can get the core tools (lttoolbox, apertium, >> apertium-lex-tools, vislcg3, hfst) from the Nightly PPA with >> >> wget https://apertium.projectjj.com/apt/install-nightly.sh -O - | sudo bash >> sudo apt-get -f install apertium-all-dev >> >> as shown on http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Ubuntu >> >> Then you can check out and compile as shown in >> http://wiki.apertium.org/wiki/Install_language_data_by_compiling >> >> I'd recommend trying the "apertium-get" script first, which will svn >> checkout and compile for you: >> >> apertium-get nno-nob >> cd apertium-nno-nob >> echo Eg såg ho ikkje | apertium -d . nno-nob >> >> Michael Wehar <mwe...@buffalo.edu> čálii: >> >> > Dear Kevin, >> > >> > Sorry to send this message directly to you. I'm hoping that you >> > might know who in the Apertium >> community >> > might know about this. >> > >> > I tried to install the current commit for Apertium on Ubuntu 16 >> > in several different ways. It worked, >> but none >> > of the language pairs that I tried would compile. Here is the error: >> > >> > apertium-preprocess-transfer: symbol lookup error: >> > apertium-preprocess-transfer: undefined symbol: >> > _ZN9XMLReader4readERKNSt7__cxx1112basic_stringIcSt11char_traitsIcESaIcEEE >> > >> > When I searched online, it seems that a few other people recently >> > got this error as well, but no one >> had a >> > solution for it. >> > >> > Any directions that you could point me in are greatly appreciated! >> > >> > Sincerely, >> > >> > Michael Wehar >> >
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