[developers] Follow up: [incr tsdb()] question

Emily M. Bender ebender at uw.edu
Thu Dec 8 02:38:20 CET 2011


Hi Mike,

I'm pretty sure (Varya can confirm) that the profile called
Varya-lkb was created from the skeleton included in the
attachment (like the Emily-lkb profile).  We tried svn update
in her logon directory and nothing needed updating.

Emily

On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 5:35 PM, Michael Wayne Goodman <
goodmami at u.washington.edu> wrote:

> Hi Emily,
>
> Here's what I gather from the environment you attached:
>
> $ diff Emily-lkb/relations Varya-lkb/relations
> $ head -n1 Emily-lkb/item | awk -F@ '{print NF}'
> 15
> $ head -n1 Varya-lkb/item | awk -F@ '{print NF}'
> 15
> $ head -n1 Emily-lkb/parse | awk -F@ '{print NF}'
> 32
> $ head -n1 Varya-lkb/parse | awk -F@ '{print NF}'
> 30
>
> I then used Varya's skeleton files to create a new profile, and there
> were no problems:
>
> $ head -n1 Michael-lkb/parse | awk -F@ '{print NF}'
> 32
>
> I'm guessing Varya updated the profile by hand (I recall her talking
> about doing so) after it was created, and forgot to add the two empty
> fields in parse. If not, she should double-check that she is using the
> most recent LOGON version.
>
> On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 3:21 PM, Emily M. Bender <ebender at uw.edu> wrote:
> > Reattaching the original attachment, in case it's helpful.  Both
> > versions of the relations file define 32 fields for parse.  Varya's
> > system is giving 30 fields, mine is giving 32.  The error message
> > when I try to read the broken profile is:
> >
> > read_tuple(): arity mismatch (30 vs. 32) or `parse' (1).
> >
> > I don't know what errors Varya sees.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Emily
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Dec 7, 2011 at 2:10 PM, Stephan Oepen <oe at ifi.uio.no> wrote:
> >>
> >> concretely, how many fields do you get, and how many are
> >> defined in the ‘relations’ file?  or, even more concretely,
> >> what exact error message(s) do you see when [incr tsdb()]
> >> attempts to read the broken profile?
> >>
> >> cheers, oe
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Tuesday, November 15, 2011, Emily M. Bender <ebender at uw.edu> wrote:
> >> > Hi all,
> >> >
> >> > Following up on the question that Varya and I had before:
> >> > The ^M are gone, but we still are not getting to working profiles
> >> > on Varya's system (Ubuntu 11.10).  I checked (svn update)
> >> > and logon is up to date.
> >> >
> >> > However, when we run the attached grammar over its associated
> >> > test suite on her system, we get a broken profile.  Specifically, the
> >> > number of fields in the parse file appears to be incorrect.
> >> > (There are two fewer @ signs per line in
> >> > tsdb/home/[...]/Varya-lkb/parse,
> >> > as opposed to Emily-lkb/parse, done on my system.)
> >> >
> >> > Looking at the run file, it looks like I'm using the 64-bit software
> >> > while Varya is not.  Is there perhaps some change that didn't get
> >> > made in the 32-bit version?  Or are we barking up the wrong tree
> >> > here?
> >> >
> >> > Thanks,
> >> > Emily
> >> >
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>



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Emily M. Bender
Associate Professor
Department of Linguistics
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