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== Requirements == |
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You must have: |
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* Python >=3.1 |
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* mwtools. Can be found in https://github.com/apertium/apertium-quality/tree/master/mwtools and installed with: |
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Git: |
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<pre>git clone git://github.com/ |
<pre>git clone git://github.com/apertium/apertium-quality.git</pre> |
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SVN: |
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<pre>svn co https://apertium.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/apertium/trunk/apertium-tools/apertium-quality</pre> |
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Tarball: |
Tarball: |
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<pre>wget https://github.com/ |
<pre>wget https://github.com/apertium/apertium-quality/tarball/master</pre> |
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It looks like that the 'mwtools' package apertium-quality depends on is not in Python Package Index anymore, that's why you'll have to install it manually beforehand: |
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git clone https://github.com/bbqsrc/mwtools.git |
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=== With root === |
=== With root === |
Latest revision as of 01:44, 23 March 2018
Contents
Requirements[edit]
You must have:
- Python >=3.1
- mwtools. Can be found in https://github.com/apertium/apertium-quality/tree/master/mwtools and installed with:
sudo python3 ./setup.py install
Recommended for installation:
- python3-lxml [1]
- python3-nltk (Available in my repository; explained later)
All other dependencies are installed automatically.
With easy_install[edit]
If you have easy_install installed for Python 3, just run:
easy_install apertium-quality
From source[edit]
The source code can be acquired in a few ways.
Git:
git clone git://github.com/apertium/apertium-quality.git
Tarball:
wget https://github.com/apertium/apertium-quality/tarball/master
With root[edit]
Installing to the root of your Python installation is easy:
./autogen.sh make && make install && make install-nltk
Enter yes when prompted. If errors are spat about incorrect Python version being detected, tell it which Python 3 to use with the PYTHON environment variable like:
PYTHON=/path/to/python3 ./autogen.sh
Without root (user prefix)[edit]
Installation without root is no more difficult than above:
./autogen.sh --prefix ~/yourprefix make && make install && make install-nltk
After installation, restart your terminal.
Troubleshooting[edit]
DistributionNotFound (PYTHONPATH not set)[edit]
$ aq-covtest Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/local/bin/aq-covtest", line 5, in <module> from pkg_resources import load_entry_point File "/usr/lib/python3.2/site-packages/distribute-0.6.19-py3.2.egg/pkg_resources.py", line 2710, in <module> working_set.require(__requires__) File "/usr/lib/python3.2/site-packages/distribute-0.6.19-py3.2.egg/pkg_resources.py", line 686, in require needed = self.resolve(parse_requirements(requirements)) File "/usr/lib/python3.2/site-packages/distribute-0.6.19-py3.2.egg/pkg_resources.py", line 584, in resolve raise DistributionNotFound(req) pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: apertium-quality==0.3
Your PYTHONPATH is most likely not correct (when you did "make install", it told you the path to add to it).
bad marshal data[edit]
If you get the following error on make install:
Traceback (most recent call last): File "setup.py", line 36, in <module> """ File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/lib/python3.3/distutils/core.py", line 148, in setup dist.run_commands() File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/lib/python3.3/distutils/dist.py", line 929, in run_commands self.run_command(cmd) File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/lib/python3.3/distutils/dist.py", line 948, in run_command cmd_obj.run() File "/Users/jonathan/apertium/apertium-quality/distribute-0.6.19-py3.3.egg/setuptools/command/install.py", line 73, in run File "/Users/jonathan/apertium/apertium-quality/distribute-0.6.19-py3.3.egg/setuptools/command/install.py", line 93, in do_egg_install File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/lib/python3.3/distutils/cmd.py", line 313, in run_command self.distribution.run_command(command) File "/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/3.3/lib/python3.3/distutils/dist.py", line 948, in run_command cmd_obj.run() File "/Users/jonathan/apertium/apertium-quality/distribute-0.6.19-py3.3.egg/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py", line 227, in run File "/Users/jonathan/apertium/apertium-quality/distribute-0.6.19-py3.3.egg/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py", line 266, in zip_safe File "/Users/jonathan/apertium/apertium-quality/distribute-0.6.19-py3.3.egg/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py", line 402, in analyze_egg File "/Users/jonathan/apertium/apertium-quality/distribute-0.6.19-py3.3.egg/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py", line 429, in scan_module ValueError: bad marshal data (unknown type code)
Then you should do the following:
- make clean
- run make again, but as soon as possible after you see the following, you should ^Z
Extracting in /var/folders/bs/7zfncgfd4g11r80fyhbvgtph0000gq/T/tmpv32b6a Now working in /var/folders/bs/7zfncgfd4g11r80fyhbvgtph0000gq/T/tmpv32b6a/distribute-0.6.19
- you need to hit ^Z before you see this:
copying setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py -> build/src/setuptools/command
- apply the patch below with a command like this:
$ patch -p1 /var/folders/bs/7zfncgfd4g11r80fyhbvgtph0000gq/T/tmp_ai22w/distribute-0.6.19/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py < diff
- fg and then do make install as before
Here's the patch that should go in the file "diff" above:
--- a/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py +++ b/setuptools/command/bdist_egg.py @@ -425,7 +425,11 @@ def scan_module(egg_dir, base, name, stu return True # Extension module pkg = base[len(egg_dir)+1:].replace(os.sep,'.') module = pkg+(pkg and '.' or '')+os.path.splitext(name)[0] - f = open(filename,'rb'); f.read(8) # skip magic & date + f = open(filename,'rb') + if sys.version_info < (3, 3): + f.read(8) # skip magic & date + else: + f.read(12) # skip magic, date & size code = marshal.load(f); f.close() safe = True symbols = dict.fromkeys(iter_symbols(code))