Hi Jorn, Perfect! I was able to run the documentAnalyzer.sh just fine with the Pear demo! It's all very nicely put together, I'm looking forward to working with this more.
One thing I noticed though was that when I went to the /bin directory to run openNLP from the command line, I got the following.... ted@linux-qdw9:~/trunk/opennlp-tools/bin> ./opennlp Unable to access jarfile ./../opennlp-tools-*.jar I also tried this... ted@linux-qdw9:~/trunk/opennlp-tools> bin/opennlp Unable to access jarfile bin/../opennlp-tools-*.jar I think when I use the binary version (which is what I normally do, up until today) I don't need to do anything in order to make the command line work...is there something additional I need to build or set to make the command line work when building from source? Thanks! Ted On Thu, Jan 20, 2011 at 6:33 PM, Jörn Kottmann <[email protected]> wrote: > On 1/21/11 1:22 AM, Ted Pedersen wrote: >> >> Thanks very much for your swift help. I think I made a great deal of >> progress, although I didn't quite get to the point of running the Pear >> demo... >> >> Here's what I did....perhaps someone can spot where I might have made >> a false move...? > > No looks like you did anything correct. > > In my opinion that is the problem you encounter: > https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENNLP-75 > > The install.xml contains a kind of classpath, the jar names > in this path seem to be invalid, I fixed it now and checked in. > > I guess it works, I but do not have time to test it right away, > but maybe you will, please report you results back. > > Jörn > -- Ted Pedersen http://www.d.umn.edu/~tpederse
