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Hi,
I have a problem to install CMU language modeling toolkit on Linux System.
I changed
#BYTESWAP_FLAG = -DSLM_SWAP_BYTES to BYTESWAP_FLAG = -DSLM_SWAP_BYTES
I tayped "make install" and I have an error message "command not found"
What I must do to isntall it?
Thx
--- (Edited on 12/26/2007 8:35 am [GMT-0600] by Visitor) ---
I have a problem to install CMU language modeling toolkit on Linux System.
I typed "make install" and I have an error message "command not found"
Your error message was probably:
bash: make: command not found
Meaning you are missing the executable called "make".
How you install this will be dependent on the distribution you are using, obviously if you have a "Add/Rembve Software" menu item then this is a good place to start. You may well also be missing gcc.
Tony
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--- (Edited on 26-December-2007 3:18 pm [GMT+0000] by Tony Robinson) ---
I typed : text.txt | text2wfreq >| a.wfreq
The file a.wfreq is generated but it's with 0 byte size and i have an error message :
bash:text2wfreq: command not found
I think that is a correct syntax!!
Mr. Tony,
--- (Edited on 12/27/2007 1:43 am [GMT-0600] by Visitor) ---
It must be either ./text2wfreq or you have to add folder with executables to your PATH variables.
I suggest you to read http://linux.org.mt/article/terminal before starting with cmulm. This kind of information will be always useful for you.
--- (Edited on 12/27/2007 2:51 am [GMT-0600] by nsh) ---