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'''foma''' is a finite-state toolkit that implements Xerox lexc and xfst. It can be used for building morphologies of natural languages.
'''foma''' is a finite-state toolkit that implements Xerox lexc and xfst. It can be used for building morphologies of natural languages.


== Installation ==

Note: foma requires <code>libreadline</code> to be installed, on Debian or Ubuntu use <code>apt-get install libreadline5-dev</code>

* Download the .tar.gz source from the website.
* Untar
* Run <code>make</code>

If you get an error <code>Makefile:12: *** missing separator. Stop.</code>, edit the Makefile and add <code>\</code> to the end of the lines 11--13.

* This will create a binary <code>foma</code>, which should be copied into your <code>PATH</code>.


== External links ==
== External links ==

Revision as of 10:39, 25 September 2009

foma is a finite-state toolkit that implements Xerox lexc and xfst. It can be used for building morphologies of natural languages.

Installation

Note: foma requires libreadline to be installed, on Debian or Ubuntu use apt-get install libreadline5-dev

  • Download the .tar.gz source from the website.
  • Untar
  • Run make

If you get an error Makefile:12: *** missing separator. Stop., edit the Makefile and add \ to the end of the lines 11--13.

  • This will create a binary foma, which should be copied into your PATH.

External links