Re: Installing diction on a Mac [was: Re: Is the Gnu diction Package is bison and flex Candidate=]

2007-08-03 Thread Hans Aberg
Another package that miscompiles the same way under Mac OS X 10.4.10 is GNU-Cim http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/cim/cim-3.30.tar.gz Also, the page http://www.gnu.org/software/cim/ does not point to http://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/cim/ Hans Aberg On 3 Aug 2007, at 16:12, Alfonso Urdaneta wrote: Hans A

Re: bison version

2007-08-03 Thread Alfonso Urdaneta
Ruud van der Meer wrote: Thanks for this help! However if I replace "GNU Bison version 1.25" by "GNU Bison version 1.24" my Visio Studio says: bison.simple: No such file or directory while I have a version of this file "bison.simple" in the same directory as "bison.exe". I tried to replace

Re: Is the Gnu diction Package is bison and flex Candidate=

2007-08-03 Thread Hans Aberg
On 3 Aug 2007, at 12:51, Hans (Req man) skrev: Hans Aberg schreef: Don't expect to get much out of error recovery. It is a research topic, and particularly bad under LALR(1), as the parser states are merged in a way that when an error token appears. some reductions may still take place.

Re: Installing diction on a Mac [was: Re: Is the Gnu diction Package is bison and flex Candidate=]

2007-08-03 Thread Hans Aberg
On 3 Aug 2007, at 12:01, Michael Haardt wrote: It compiles now, though I got the following warning from ./configure: config.status: WARNING: Makefile.in seems to ignore the -- datarootdir setting I got that too, it must be some new autoconf feature I hadn't time to read about this morning.

Re: Is the Gnu diction Package is bison and flex Candidate=

2007-08-03 Thread Hans Aberg
On 3 Aug 2007, at 08:01, Hans (Req man) wrote: In order to come to an achievable goal I considered this to difficult to start with. So I took two examples from the current English diction phrase checks. My first level of ambition is to check a sentence for the existence of a certain phrase.