Hi all, I am considering to apply BerkeleyAligner for my task. How can I get the BerkeleyAligner 2.1 ? Thank you and Best regards,
-- Ngo Hung On Wed, Oct 26, 2011 at 8:24 AM, Tom Hoar < tah...@precisiontranslationtools.com> wrote: > Hi Daniel, > > Thanks. Your dependency list is impressive. > > Which dependencies you need to install depends on your starting point > (Linux distro) and the packages you want to install. We use these > minimum required Debian package dependencies on Ubuntu Server 9.10. This > does not include any optional packages and it's not yet updated yet for > GIT. > > BerkeleyAligner 2.1 Unsupervised: > apt-get install default-jre > > GIZA++ 1.0.5: > apt-get install build-essential > > MGIZA++ 0.6.3.1: > apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev perl python > > RandLM 0.20: > apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev > > IRSTLM 5.60.03: > apt-get install build-essential libtool zlib1g-dev automake autoconf > gawk zip m4 perl > > SRILM 1.5.12: > apt-get install build-essential gawk tcl-dev csh bzip2 p7zip gzip > xz-utils wget python > > Moses Decoder SVN 4153 (22 Aug 2011): > apt-get install build-essential libboost-all-dev libtool zlib1g-dev > automake autoconf m4 libxmlrpc-c3-dev perl python > > > Another option for Ubuntu 9.10 and above is to install the PPA for Do > Moses Yourself. Then, use "apt-get install domy-ce". Complete > installation takes about 20 minutes from the Debian/launchpad.net > repository. > > Like Moses Decoder, DoMY CE is LGPL3. It installs source code images of > all moses components to the /usr/local/src tree and compiles binaries to > the /usr/local/lib tree during the installation. The mosesdecoder > package is updated at least twice every year. If you need updates more > frequently, you can run svn update on the installed source directory and > update the lib binaries manually. Researchers who want to install to an > alternate tree can contact me for custom installation instructions. > We're working on a GIT update. > > You can read the PPA install instructions here: > > http://www.precisiontranslationtools.com/index.php?option=com_content&id=26 > > Regards, > Tom > > > > On Tue, 25 Oct 2011 19:52:36 +0200, Daniel Schaut > <danielsh...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > Since I'm a quite new user to Linux and to Moses, I needed some time > > to > > gather dev tools and software packages to set up the decoder or > > external > > tools. > > These are the software packages I installed on my Ubuntu system so > > far. Some > > are mentioned in the manual, others are not. Note that pre-installed > > packages may vary from distribution to distribution. > > > > CPP > > GCC > > G++ > > TCL > > TLCX > > TK > > BSH > > TCSH > > CSH > > GAWK > > AUTOTOOLS (LIBTOOL, AUTOMAKE, AUTOCONF, GNULIB) > > GIT > > CPAN > > PERL > > CVS > > XML-RPC > > WGET > > BOOST > > OPEN/SUN JDK > > LIBTOOLS > > BISON > > PYTHON > > XETEX > > GNUPLOT > > GV > > GHOSTSCRIPT > > > > Please note that some of them are required where others are optional, > > depending on the tools you use. This list isn't complete at all, > > though, > > I'll update the list from time to time when progressing further. > > Perhaps, > > I'll even categorize the packages according to their use at a later > > state. > > Corrections, amendments and additions are always very welcomed. > > > > I hope this list might be helpful for other beginners. :-) > > > > Best, > > Dan > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Moses-support mailing list > > Moses-support@mit.edu > > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support > > _______________________________________________ > Moses-support mailing list > Moses-support@mit.edu > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/moses-support >
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