Dear all,<br><br>We are experiencing strange behavior with the fine system<br>(using the latest and greatest logon from <a href="http://svn.emmtee.net/trunk" target="_blank">http://svn.emmtee.net/trunk</a>)<br>using one particular grammar (attached). <br>
<br>In particular, we're seeing ^M after each variable property<br>name in the MRS (see the attached file). This works okay<br>for me (Ubuntu 10.04), but for Varya (presumably a different<br>linux version) it's causing the fine system to not be able to <br>
read the results files, as the ^M characters are apparently <br>being understood as newlines. (An example can be found<br>in the attached grammar directory under tsdb/home/bad-newlines.)<br clear="all"><br>I can confirm that this is not happening for at least one other<br>
grammar using the same logon on the same machine, so<br>I'm guessing it's somehow a property of the attached grammar.<br>A quick look through the grammar and skeleton files<br>doesn't show anything suspicious. Has anyone seen similar<br>
behavior? Any suggestions on where to look?<br><br>Thanks,<br>Emily and Varya<br><br>-- <br>Emily M. Bender<br>Associate Professor<br>Department of Linguistics<br>Check out CLMS on facebook! <a href="http://www.facebook.com/uwclma" target="_blank">http://www.facebook.com/uwclma</a><br>
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