francis,<br><br>the current ‘parse’ relation should have 31 fields, for all<br>i recall. the message below suggests your ‘relations’<br>file defines 32 fields. could you compare to the current<br>head revision in the LOGON tree, please, i.e.<br>
<br> $LOGONROOT/lingo/lkb/sc/tsdb/skeletons/english/Relations<br><br>seeing you are maintaining your own skeletons as part<br>of JACY, i am of course inclined to try and put the blame<br>on your side :-).<br><br>best, oe<br>
<br><br>On Wednesday, December 7, 2011, Francis Bond <<a href="mailto:bond@ieee.org">bond@ieee.org</a>> wrote:<br>> G'day,<br>><br>> I am getting what is I think a related problem. On a not quite<br>> up-to-date logon tree (due to issues with the new pet), I start logon<br>
> and load jacy. I then create a profile (mrs) which has a fully<br>> up-to-date relations file. I parse it with the lkb. I then try to<br>> treebank it:<br>> ------------<br>> read_tuple(): arity mismatch (31 vs. 32) for `parse' (11).<br>
><br>> create-cache(): write-through mode for `jacy/090705/mrs/11-12-08/lkb'.<br>> install-gc-strategy(): disabling tenure; global garbage collection ...<br>> [04:40:44] gc-after-hook(): {L#66 N=8.6K O=179k E=91%} [S=845m R=552m].<br>
> done.<br>> flush-cache(): flushing `jacy/090705/mrs/11-12-08/lkb' cache ... done.<br>> close-connection(): `jacy/090705/mrs/11-12-08/lkb' expiry.<br>> -------<br>><br>> So it looks as though itsdb is not creating the parse file correctly,<br>
> even without cheap in the loop.<br>><br>> On 7 December 2011 20:23, Stephan Oepen <<a href="mailto:oe@ifi.uio.no">oe@ifi.uio.no</a>> wrote:<br>>> hmm, i had to check in SVN, but assuming you are using the<br>
>> LOGON 'trunk', the 32-bit binaries were re-generated not too<br>>> long ago. i cannot easily imagine that 32- vs. 64-bit should<br>>> make a difference here.<br>>><br>>> 0 oe@mv (~/src/logon/lingo/lkb) 11 $ svn log linux.x86.32/logon.dxl |head<br>
>> ------------------------------------------------------------------------<br>>> r10216 | oe | 2011-10-27 17:28:23 +0200 (to., 27 okt. 2011) | 1 line<br>>><br>>> new 32-bit LOGON run-time<br>>><br>
>> the 'parse' relation was indeed extended by two fields a short<br>>> while ago, so it would seem that the installation that varya has<br>>> ends up writing the old format.<br>>><br>>> does the 'relations' file in the broken profile contain the new<br>
>> fields (p-input and p-tokens)?<br>>><br>>> since you have been silent about this problem for the past few<br>>> weeks, has there been some progress in the meantime? or<br>>> just patient despair?<br>
>><br>>> cheers, oe<br>>><br>>><br>>> On Tue, Nov 15, 2011 at 04:30, Emily M. Bender <<a href="mailto:ebender@uw.edu">ebender@uw.edu</a>> wrote:<br>>>> Hi all,<br>>>><br>
>>> Following up on the question that Varya and I had before:<br>>>> The ^M are gone, but we still are not getting to working profiles<br>>>> on Varya's system (Ubuntu 11.10). I checked (svn update)<br>
>>> and logon is up to date.<br>>>><br>>>> However, when we run the attached grammar over its associated<br>>>> test suite on her system, we get a broken profile. Specifically, the<br>
>>> number of fields in the parse file appears to be incorrect.<br>>>> (There are two fewer @ signs per line in tsdb/home/[...]/Varya-lkb/parse,<br>>>> as opposed to Emily-lkb/parse, done on my system.)<br>
>>><br>>>> Looking at the run file, it looks like I'm using the 64-bit software<br>>>> while Varya is not. Is there perhaps some change that didn't get<br>>>> made in the 32-bit version? Or are we barking up the wrong tree<br>
>>> here?<br>>>><br>>>> Thanks,<br>>>> Emily<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">http://www.facebook.com/uwclma</a><br>>><br>><br>><br>><br>> --<br>> Francis Bond <<a href="http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/fcbond/">http://www3.ntu.edu.sg/home/fcbond/</a>><br>
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