use a older version of SRILM.
Can I ask why you use SRILM in more detail? Do you use it to create
language models, or within the decoder to look up LM scores? In both
cases, there are now better tools to use than SRILM
On 22/02/15 07:22, TinTin Kalaw wrote:
Good day!
Whenever I try to compile Moses with the
*--with-srilm=/my/path/to/srilm*, I get a compilation error. If I
compile it with the *--with-boost=/my/path/to/boost* or with just
*./bjam*, it is a success. Unfortunately I cannot use an alternative
to SRILM because this other tool that I am using makes use of SRILM
and Moses.
I have already successfully installed/compiled the other
tools/packages/dependencies that Moses needs. My machine is running on
a dual-boot OS of *Windows 8.1* and *Ubuntu 14.04 LTS 64-bit*. I am
currently using Ubuntu. I used *Giza v1.0.7*, *SRILM v1.7.1*, *Boost
1_57_0*, and the version of *Moses* as of Feb 7 2015.
Attached here is the *build.log.gz* of the command *./bjam
--with-srilm=$SRILM*.
I am hoping for your swift response regarding this issue. Thank you.
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