On Wed, 27 Dec 2006, Andra Tori wrote:

I can't do that - i am not the author of the file in question, Porter is and he posted it on the mailing list, i just fixed it up. It is reasonably to expect that the file bears the same licence as other stemmers he publishes in Snowball...

I guess including the .java file generated from the stemmer source may be ok.

Well, i have to figure out first how to use any stemmer at all in PyLucenne ... I am currently using this stemmer through PyStemmer... I'll get back to you when i do it.

The "Lucene in Action" samples ported to PyLucene include a SnowballTest.py file that may help in trying this out.

Thank you _very_ much for your help. I managed to build the packages
finally, I used gcj 3.4.4 as explained in INSTALL and with the debian
skeleton from Brett Parker.

they pass the "make test" test.

Great !

The result is here for anyone who needs this:
http://www.kiberpipa.org/~minmax/pylucene/

If you want, I can add that link to the PyLucene homepage so that others can use this ?

Andi..
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