[Bug 1842134] Re: Tests / linking errors on i386 and armhf

2019-09-13 Thread Amir Plivatsky
UPDATE: A new release of link-grammar (5.7.0) has just been released. It includes the said bug fix (see #4) for 32-bit. It also includes compilation warning fixes (all was harmless). The test suite passes fine now. Please use it instead of 5.6.2. If you encounter a bug, or a packaging problem

[Bug 1842134] Re: Tests / linking errors on i386 and armhf

2019-09-04 Thread Amir Plivatsky
> Well, if it was a matter of never having been tested on 32-bits, that's something we can also address by removing the builds for 32-bits. I have fixed the 32-bits bug that caused the bad tests. I also fixed all the compilation warnings on i386 and armhf. By now all of these fixes have been

[Bug 1842134] Re: Please remove link-grammar from the archive

2019-09-02 Thread Amir Plivatsky
UPDATE: I have just pushed to the GitHub LG repository a pull request for all the fixes for i386 that also addresses the compilation warnings on Ubuntu 19.04. I expect that it will be applied shortly (after it is reviewed). I would appreciate it much if after that you could install LG on i386

[Bug 1842134] Re: Please remove link-grammar from the archive

2019-08-31 Thread Amir Plivatsky
I am one of the maintainers of link-grammar source code. I have never tried to compile it on 32-bit, but I will do it now and will fix these bugs. Please feel free to report any link-grammar bugs in the GitHub link-grammar package repository at https://github.com/opencog/link-grammar and we will