I managed to solve the problem by updating the boost version used to 1_64_0
This resulted in a SUCCESS status!
On Sat, 30 Jan 2021 at 14:26, Marwa Gaser wrote:
> Now when I tried to compile mosesdecoder with boost, cmph, xmlrpc, and
> irstlm using the below command on windows *wsl*:
>
>
Now when I tried to compile mosesdecoder with boost, cmph, xmlrpc, and
irstlm using the below command on windows *wsl*:
./bjam --with-boost=/c/Users/HP/SMT_trial1/boost_1_55_0
--with-cmph=/c/Users/HP/SMT_trial1/cmph-2.0
--with-irstlm=/c/Users/HP/SMT_trial1/irstlm-5.80.08
the unit tests are failing, but the compile seems to have succeeded.
I get a similar error compiling on a WSL2 environment but i know the
compile itself has succeeded:
No such file or directory in
/mnt/c/Users/hihoan/workspace/github/mosesdecoder/test.binaryDlFBwO
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Hi Tarun,
Does this command succeed?
exec bash
g++ -include zlib.h -lz -x c++ - <<<'int main() {}'
If no, then you have not installed zlib as instructed on
https://kheafield.com/code/kenlm/dependencies/ . Learn how environment
variables work. Read what the PATH, CPATH, LIBRARY_PATH, and
Hi Experts,
My build is failing even when I installed zlib and bzip2 as instructed.
When i am compiling moses using bjam using ./bjam
--with-irstlm=/home/tarun/Documents/tools/irstlm
--with-giza=/home/tarun/Documents/tools/bin
--with-boost=/home/tarun/Documents/tools/moses/boost_1_55_0
Even then
Hi Kenneth,
Thanks for letting me know. I will try and get back if there are any other
problems.
On Wed, Aug 3, 2016 at 3:31 PM, Kenneth Heafield
wrote:
> You need to install zlib first, including any development version of
> zlib. Further,I suspect your Boost
You need to install zlib first, including any development version of
zlib. Further,I suspect your Boost installation is incomplete if you
didn't install zlib first.
https://kheafield.com/code/kenlm/dependencies/
Kenneth
On 08/03/2016 10:51 AM, Tarun Guntuka wrote:
> Hi Experts,
>
> I could
there seems to be a problem with the unit tests, similar to
https://www.mail-archive.com/moses-support%40mit.edu/msg11603.html
Either
1. Ignore it, if the executables compiled ok
2. Use the current source code from the github master branch. The
issue should have be fixed already
On
Thank you Hieu, the second point did the trick for me.
On Tue, Mar 10, 2015 at 8:43 PM, Hieu Hoang hieuho...@gmail.com wrote:
there seems to be a problem with the unit tests, similar to
https://www.mail-archive.com/moses-support%40mit.edu/msg11603.html
Either
1. Ignore it, if the
Hi Nakul,
please try to install the package libbz2-dev (sudo apt-get install
libbz2-dev) and try again to compile.
If it does not work, I faced that kind of issue by adding -lbz2 to the
environment variable LDFLAGS
Best,
Christophe
2013/12/21 nakul sharma nakul...@gmail.com
Hi Christophe,
Dear Nakul,
did you install the bzip2 library (i.e. the package bzip2-dev) ?
Best,
Christophe
2013/12/20 nakul sharma nakul...@gmail.com
Hi,
I am trying to compile moses. But I am getting following error messages.
Please help in this regard.
notice: found boost-build.jam at
Hi Christophe,
Thank you for help and guidance. My system configuration is as under:-
OS: Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS(updated some 100 days ago)
RAM: 3 GB
HDD: 40 GB (for linux)
I have already installed the bzip2 library. When I execute on terminal
following command:-
whereis bzip2
is get following
I agree with Tom. If boost is available using apt-get, you should use it.
If it fails to install, you need to figure out why. Otherwise you could be
making the situation worse by installing multiple versions of boost from
different places.
On 17 May 2013 05:33, Tom Hoar
Installing libboost-all-dev with apt-get and compiling moses on Ubuntu
12.04 64-but works. Your apt-get command is correct. You'll need to
troubleshoot why apt-get failed to install libboost-all-dev.
On 05/17/2013 09:35 AM, Eziz.Tursun wrote:
I have installed giza++ and irstlm successfully,
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