I think this is my problem: The command substitution $(which bjam) in my environment is not doing what you intended it to do. In my environment it's running bjam. I invoke ./bjam from an emacs shell buffer. Could this be the cause of the problem? John
On 12/12/11, Kenneth Heafield <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > ./bjam is supposed to either delegate to your system bjam (if > satisfactory) or compile bjam (if it hasn't already) then delegate to > it. That's how it works for me and I've tested this on machines with > and without bjam installed. > > ./bjam is a simple shell script and I'm not sure why it would echo > nothing to the terminal (unless it's satisfied that everything is > built). Also try: > > rm jam-files/bjam > > Otherwise, hopefully you can look at the shell script and fix it > because everything looks fine from my end. You do have bash installed, > right? > > Kenneth > > On 12/12/11 15:24, John Morgan wrote: >> Kenneth, >> I have bjam on my path. When I invoke ./bjam in the mosesdecoder >> directory, nothing happens, at least nothing is echoed to the >> terminal. Everything runs fine when I run just "bjam" without the dot >> slash. >> Is this what I should expect? >> > _______________________________________________ > Moses-support mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support > -- Regards, John J Morgan _______________________________________________ Moses-support mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support
