John Murdie wrote:
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From: John Murdie <john@cs.york.ac.uk>
Subject: Re: MEAD: Re: Please will you help me install Mead?
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On 18 Dec, Dragomir Radev wrote:
>> > ./extract_to_summary.pl GA3.extract GA3.summary
>> >
>> > I get:
>> > Name "main::tree" used only once: possible typo at ./extract_to_summary.pl
>> line 55.
>> >
>> > I'm pretty sure that I have not made a typo anywhere - I've checked over
>> > all my alterations. Can you suggest anything I should look at or try?
>> > --
>> >
>> > John A. Murdie
>> > Experimental Officer (Software)
>> > Department of Computer Science
>> > University of York
>> > England
>> >
>>
>
> You can ignore the warning. It is not crucial and should be removed in
> the next release of MEAD.
>
> Are you getting a summary produced in GA3.summary?
>
> Drago
Yes. I think that we now have Mead installed. It isn't really difficult
to install, just that most people don't feel confident in following a
long list of instructions (even me, a twenty-year veteran of Unix
software installation). Then, when you do have it installed, it's not
clear how to use Mead for your own inputs. Ian Benest says that he wants
to give a Unix shell command such as:
$ mead < news.report > news.report.summary
$
(where `$' is the shell prompt) and be able to read the file
`news.report.summary' somehow - with XML/HTML browser or even just a
text editor.
Ian is to try to start to use Mead in the new year - I think he will
have more feedback for you then. I hope that my feedback has been useful
to you - particularly my point that users shouldn't have to modify the
central installation in order to process their own inputs - indeed, we
cannot give them permissions to do that as the files come from a secure
file server.
Many thanks for all your assistance with getting Mead installed.
--John A. Murdie Experimental Officer (Software) Department of Computer Science University of York England
-- Dragomir R. Radev radev@umich.edu Assistant Professor of Information, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, and Linguistics, the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor Phone: 734-615-5225 Fax: 734-764-2475 http://www.si.umich.edu/~radev
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