[developers] ACE on Ubuntu on Windows
Joshua Crowgey
jcrowgey at u.washington.edu
Wed Nov 16 18:31:43 CET 2016
Hi Guy,
Re building ACE, I have itsdb.h in logon/lingo/lkb/include/, but I've
attached it here. Maybe you just need to tell your compiler where to
find it. I think it's gcc -L (or -l, I can't recall).
Hope this helps!
--Joshua
On 11/16/2016 08:47 AM, Guy Emerson wrote:
> I used the precompiled binary and grammar - I didn't realise that
> librepp was only for compiling from source.
>
> Running gdb, I get:
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00007fffdec22300 in ?? ()
> (gdb) backtrace
> #0 0x00007fffdec22300 in ?? ()
> #1 0x000000000046290a in visit_lexicon (stem=<optimized out>,
> visitor=0x7fffdec22300) at lexicon.c:137
> #2 0x00000000004845fc in lexical_lookup (tc=0x7f27168d0000) at morpho.c:283
> #3 0x00000000004df9b1 in lexical_lookup_into_chart
> (token_chart=0x7f27168d0000) at lexical-parse.c:64
> #4 0x00000000004c0ff8 in parse_with_token_chart
> (token_chart=0x7f27168d0000, start=46875) at parse.c:481
> #5 0x00000000004c37e1 in parse_line1 (line=0x7fffdec22540 "Hello") at
> parse.c:743
> #6 0x00000000004c3936 in parse_line (line=0x6005692cfc ",-i\005`") at
> parse.c:768
> #7 0x0000000000516677 in main_input_loop (fin=0x7f271708f640
> <_IO_2_1_stdin_>) at main.c:443
> #8 0x0000000000517561 in main (argc=4, argv=0x7fffdec276c8) at main.c:653
>
>
> If I try to compile the ERG image (using the precompiled binary), I also
> get a seg fault:
>
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> 0x00007fffcea82cd8 in ?? ()
> (gdb) backtrace
> #0 0x00007fffcea82cd8 in ?? ()
> #1 0x00000000004ccfbe in iterate_conf_list (key=<optimized out>,
> callback=0x7fffcea82cd8) at conf.c:534
> #2 0x00000000004ce9aa in load_preprocessor () at preprocessor.c:58
> #3 0x0000000000472772 in load_grammar (path=0x7fffcea831fc
> "/home/Guy/delphin/erg/trunk/ace/config.tdl") at tdl.c:1660
> #4 0x0000000000515dbe in initialize_engine () at main.c:523
> #5 0x000000000051735d in main (argc=6, argv=0x7fffcea82fb8) at main.c:620
>
>
> If I try to compile ACE from source, without any changes, there is an
> error that itsdb.h is not found.
>
> If I try to compile ACE after commenting out the two lines in the
> Makefile for itsdb, there is an error that capi_printf is not defined in
> itsdb.o.
>
> If I also remove itsdb.o from the Makefile, many things are undefined.
>
>
>
> As I'm not a C developer, I have very little sense about how easy this
> would be to debug or to fix... I'm quite happy to be told this is not
> worth the effort!
>
>
>
> 2016-11-15 17:12 GMT+00:00 Woodley Packard <sweaglesw at sweaglesw.org
> <mailto:sweaglesw at sweaglesw.org>>:
>
> Out of curiousity, Guy, were you able to use the precompiled binary
> for ACE or did you have to compile your own? I wouldn’t have
> thought you would need to install the librepp and boost dependencies
> if using the binaries. It looks like you are using the precompiled
> ERG image though. You could be getting a crash if you are using a
> stock 0.9.24 grammar image with SVN trunk ACE source code. On the
> off chance that you are doing that, please try compiling the ERG
> image with the same ACE binary you are using. It *might* be helpful
> to recompile the ERG image anyway.
>
> Regards,
> -Woodley
>
> > On Nov 15, 2016, at 6:33 AM, Guy Emerson <gete2 at cam.ac.uk <mailto:gete2 at cam.ac.uk>> wrote:
> >
> > I am trying to run ACE on Windows 10's new Linux Subsystem. I can
> run ACE with the ERG, but whatever input I give, I get the message
> "ERROR: DEADLY SIGNAL!"
> >
> > It looks like it finishes the token mapping, and fails when
> applying a syntactic rule. Verbose output is below.
> >
> > I've already installed repp-0.2.2 (which required me to also
> install libboost), and I've set the TMPDIR environment variable, as
> suggested on the ACE homepage.
> >
> > Any ideas on what else I would need to do? Could there be other
> dependencies I need to install?
> >
> > Best,
> > Guy
> >
> >
> >
> > ./ace -g erg-1214-x86-64-0.9.24.dat -1Tf -vvv
> > NOTE: loading frozen grammar ERG (1214)
> > NOTE: semantic index hash contains 28857 entries in 65536 slots
> > NOTE: max-ent model hash contains 659414 entries in 1048576 slots
> > NOTE: 9280 types, 38259 lexemes, 293 rules, 47 orules, 101
> instances, 48101 strings, 216 features
> > permanent RAM: 4k
> >
> > Hello
> > Hello/UH
> > token #12 le 0x7f07295d7fcc vtx [0-1] char [0-5] string 'hello'
> dag #D[token +FORM: #D["hello"] +FROM: <1>= #D["0"] +TO: #D["5"]
> +ID: #D[*diff-list* LIST: #D[*list*] LAST: #D[*list*] ] +TNT:
> #D[null_tnt +TAGS: #D[*null*] +PRBS: #D[*null*] +MAIN: #D[tnt_main
> +TAG: #D["UH"] +PRB: #D["1.0"] ] ] +CLASS: #D[alphabetic +INITIAL:
> #D[+] +CASE: #D[capitalized+lower] ] +TRAIT: #D[token_trait +UW:
> #D[-] +IT: #D[italics] +LB: #D[bracket_null] +RB: #D[bracket_null]
> +HD: #D[token_head +LL: #D[ctype -CTYPE-: #D[string] ] +TG:
> #D[string] +TI: <1> ] ] +PRED: #D[predsort] +CARG: #D["Hello"]
> +TICK: #D[bool] ]
> > token #13 le 0x7f07295d87e0 vtx [0-1] char [0-5] string 'hello'
> dag #D[token +FORM: #D["hello"] +FROM: <1>= #D["0"] +TO: #D["5"]
> +ID: #D[*diff-list* LIST: #D[*list*] LAST: #D[*list*] ] +TNT:
> #D[null_tnt +TAGS: #D[*null*] +PRBS: #D[*null*] +MAIN: #D[tnt_main
> +TAG: #D[string] +PRB: #D[string] ] ] +CLASS: #D[bridge_class]
> +TRAIT: #D[token_trait +UW: #D[+] +IT: #D[italics] +LB:
> #D[bracket_null] +RB: #D[bracket_null] +HD: #D[token_head +LL:
> #D[ctype -CTYPE-: #D[string] ] +TG: #D[string] +TI: <1> ] ] +PRED:
> #D["_hello_u_bridge_rel"] +CARG: #D["Hello"] +TICK: #D[bool] ]
> > finished token mapping
> > hello -> hello [2 ways]
> >
> > non_third_sg_fin_v_rbst
> > hello -> hello [2 ways]
> >
> > non_third_sg_fin_v_rbst
> > ERROR: DEADLY SIGNAL! sent = `Hello'
>
>
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