Hi James,

I tried Phrasal Beta2 and Beta3 a couple of months ago. Both worked for
me with some minor hassle. You should follow the instructions from
http://www-nlp.stanford.edu/wiki/Software/Phrasal#Phrasal in order to
set up your environment.

I'm also sure that the Phrasal developers are able to assist you with
the installation and usage of their toolkit in case you're running into
trouble.

Cheers,
Matthias


On Tue, 2013-11-05 at 18:52 +0000, Read, James C wrote:
> I just downloaded and installed (I think) a version called Beta4. I
> followed the instructions on the quick start and got to running the
> align script which then bombs out because the VERSION variable isn't
> set to what it should be. Setting that to something sensible it now
> looks like the Berkeley aligner is aligning the suggested data from
> WMT-08.
> 
> I note that the instructions guide you to download an old version of
> corenlp and don't give any compilation instructions. Just wget and tar
> xzf and that's it. I'm not convinced that this means corenlp is
> actually 'installed' or that phrasal is using it in any way. Please
> correct me if you know better.
> 
> thanks,
> James



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