Ken,

 I just had a chance to pull the git. It'll be a few days before we 
 compile the first time. We'll get around to merging the new changes 
 after things settle down. We'll have a lot to do, but so far it all 
 looks good.

 The .missing_bin_dir is new. Is the 
 scripts/training/train-model.perl.missing_bin_dir so-named to alert the 
 user to edit and rename himself, or does the --install-scripts option do 
 this during install?

 Tom


 On Wed, 30 Nov 2011 22:02:37 +0000, Barry Haddow 
 <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wednesday 30 Nov 2011 20:56:40 Kenneth Heafield wrote:
>> I'd prefer to handle GIZA++ like any other dependency: installed in 
>> a
>> read-only directory.
>
> Yes, that's what I meant. The user copies it into the giza directory, 
> not
> bjam.
>
>>
>> On 11/30/11 20:46, Barry Haddow wrote:
>> > Hi John
>> >
>> > This script is part of mgiza, rather than moses, so it should be 
>> copied
>> > to the --with-giza directory, along with mgizapp
>> >
>> > cheers - Barry
>> >
>> > On Wednesday 30 Nov 2011 19:51:18 John Morgan wrote:
>> >> The script merge_alignment.py should be in the scripts directory 
>> too
>> >> to run with mgiza.
>> >>
>> >> On 11/30/11, Kenneth Heafield <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >>> Dear Moses,
>> >>>
>> >>>      The following files exist in scripts or are compiled in 
>> scripts
>> >>> but were not installed by the pre-existing Makefile.  The 
>> Jamfile
>> >>> currently just installs the same files when passed 
>> --install-scripts.
>> >>> Should these files be added?
>> >>>
>> >>> Kenneth
>> >>>
>> >>> Directories: regression-testing, tests, and other
>> >>>
>> >>> ems/web/spinner.gif
>> >>> ems/web/bilingual-concordance.css
>> >>> ems/web/close.gif
>> >>> ems/web/general.css
>> >>> ems/web/hierarchical-segmentation.css
>> >>> ems/web/hierarchical-segmentation.js
>> >>> ems/example/data/weight.ini
>> >>> ems/support/split-sentences.perl
>> >>> ems/biconcur/biconcur
>> >>> training/exodus.perl
>> >>> training/symal/cmd.c
>> >>> training/train-global-lexicon-model.perl
>> >>> training/wrappers/filter-excluded-lines.perl
>> >>> training/wrappers/make-factor-suffix.perl
>> >>> training/wrappers/find-unparseable.perl
>> >>> training/phrase-extract/consolidate-direct
>> >>> training/phrase-extract/extract-lex
>> >>> training/phrase-extract/statistics
>> >>> training/phrase-extract/consolidate-reverse
>> >>> training/phrase-extract/relax-parse
>> >>> training/analyse_moses_model.pl
>> >>> generic/giza-parallel.perl
>> >>> generic/fsa-sample.fsa
>> >>> generic/extract-parallel.perl
>> >>> generic/fsa2plf.pl
>> >>> analysis/perllib
>> >>> analysis/perllib/Error.pm
>> >>> analysis/show-phrases-used.pl
>> >>> analysis/oov.pl
>> >>> analysis/suspicious_tokenization.pl
>> >>> analysis/extract-target-trees.py
>> >>> analysis/sg2dot.perl
>> >>> analysis/weight-scan.pl
>> >>> analysis/bootstrap-hypothesis-difference-significance.pl
>> >>> analysis/smtgui
>> >>> analysis/smtgui/newsmtgui.cgi
>> >>> analysis/smtgui/file-descriptions
>> >>> analysis/smtgui/file-factors
>> >>> analysis/smtgui/Corpus.pm
>> >>> analysis/smtgui/filter-phrase-table.pl
>> >>> analysis/smtgui/README
>> >>> analysis/nontranslated_words.pl
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