Hi Kevin, go to eclipse market place and install "m2eclipse" . after you do a "mvn install" on your mahout, import the compiled mahout.
I ll try to write detailed documentation with screenshots but for the moment use the above as starting point. On 12 March 2014 15:29, Sebastian Schelter <s...@apache.org> wrote: > We don't exactly have that page, but we have pages that touch parts of it, > such as https://mahout.apache.org/users/basics/creating-vectors- > from-text.html > > It would be great if you could create a jira ticket which lists the > errors. I'll fix them then. > > Best, > Sebastian > > > On 03/12/2014 08:42 AM, Juan José Ramos wrote: > >> Hi Sebastian, >> I am afraid I am only familiar with the recommendation part. >> >> In previous posts, I pointed a couple of errors in this wiki page: >> https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/MAHOUT/ >> Quick+tour+of+text+analysis+using+the+Mahout+command+line >> >> If you are planning to keep it in the new web, I can help pointing them >> out >> again. >> >> Thanks a lot for your effort. >> >> >> On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 7:03 AM, Sebastian Schelter <s...@apache.org> >> wrote: >> >> Hi, >>> >>> As you've probably noticed, I've put in a lot of effort over the last >>> days >>> to kickstart cleaning up our website. I've thrown out a lot of stuff and >>> have been startled by the amout of outdated and incorrect information on >>> our website, as well as links pointing to nowhere. >>> >>> I think our lack of documentation makes it superhard to use Mahout for >>> new >>> people. A crucial next step is to clean up the documentation on >>> classification and clustering. I cannot do this alone, because I don't >>> have >>> the time and I'm not so familiar with the background of the algorithms. >>> >>> I need volunteers to go through all the pages under "Classification" and >>> "Clustering" on the website. For the algorithms, the content and claims >>> of >>> the articles need to be checked, for the examples we need to make sure >>> that >>> everything still works as described. It would also be great to move >>> articles from personal blogs to our website. >>> >>> Imagine that some developer wants to try out Mahout and takes one hour >>> for >>> that in the evening. She will go to our website, download Mahout, read >>> the >>> description of an algorithm and try to run an example. In the current >>> state >>> of the documentation, I'm afraid that most people will walk away >>> frustrated, because the website does not help them as it should. >>> >>> Best, >>> Sebastian >>> >>> PS: I will make my standpoint on whether Mahout should do a 1.0 release >>> depend on whether we manage to clean up and maintain our documentation. >>> >>> >> >