Hi,

    Since the sample language models are provided for you, it is no
longer necessary to compile SRILM or IRSTLM (though you can if you want
to use the specific features they provide; otherwise they're just
slower).  I've updated the getting started documentation. 

Kenneth

On 09/26/11 09:32, Jehan Pages wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 3:48 PM, Nicola Bertoldi <[email protected]> wrote:
>> I am going to release (very soon) a new version of Moses including  new LM 
>> types
>> Stay tuned on IRSTLM webpage
>>
>> If you need immediately, get the code from the IRSTLM SF repository
>>
>> you can download revision 452, which properly interfaces with the latest 
>> revision of Moses
> Thanks for the answer. As right now, I am mainly testing this engine,
> the development version from the repo suits me ok. Anyway Moses
> compiled fine using revision 452 of IRSTLM. So that's great. Thanks
> again!
>
> Also just to be sure, in the "getting started" page, the sample models
> which are linked are only for SRILM, right? Because I wanted to test
> as explained in the page, and I get:
>
> [...]
> Start loading LanguageModel lm/europarl.srilm.gz : [0.000] seconds
> ERROR:Language model type unknown. Probably not compiled into library
> Segmentation fault
>
>
> Seeing the srilm.gz extension, I guess that won't work with only
> IRSTLM compiled in. That information may be worth being updated into
> the "Getting started" page. :-)
> I guess I'll have to test directly with more complete data.
>
> Jehan
>
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