[developers] Minimal LKB installation
Emily M. Bender
ebender at u.washington.edu
Mon Dec 14 02:13:43 CET 2009
Thanks, Ann.
Emily
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 2:39 AM, Ann Copestake
<Ann.Copestake at cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> As far as source goes - look at systems/lkb.system
>
> There's the :tty installation - i.e., what happens anyway if you
> compile the system in a context where there's no CLIM. Maybe you'd
> also need to prevent :lui
>
> You might be able to remove some other files too but it would be a
> good idea if whatever configuration you end up with can be checked in
> to lkb.system - otherwise you won't keep in sync if someone
> adds/deletes a file from the core LKB
>
>>
>> Dear developers,
>>
>> Daniel Mills (a UW student) is in the process of adding a feature
>> to the matrix customization system that allows users to test the
>> grammar they are customizing by sending it to the LKB running
>> on our web server along with some canned MRSs. =A0The LKB
>> then uses the grammar to generate from those MRSs, giving the
>> user a sense of the behavior of their grammar (without having to
>> install the LKB or figure out how to use it).
>>
>> In this context, we would like to know what the minimal set
>> of files the LKB needs to run (in this case, without the interactive
>> GUI). (We ask this because we want to streamline our web installation
>> for the customization system.)
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Emily (and Daniel)
>>
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