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In an effort to move forward with bug #2061, I tried compiling and testing sms on different systems. SMS does compile on my system, with both Hfst and Xerox, but running make check gives a rather unwanted output:
Using Hfst, the hfst-test-pair tool crashes with an unfriendly error message
Using Xerox, there are a lot of useless errors because of uneven strings
I believe the Hfst error is caused by the same issue, just that the error message is not as nice as it could be.
There are 52 such uneven strings. Please correct them before doing more work on twolc, so that we have a baseline to compare things against when trying to work out the issues with bug #2061.
Also, I suggest you compile and test using Xerox in addition to (or instead of) Hfst for the time being. It is much faster (10 minutes including documentation vs more than 30 mins on my machine), and the twolc testing error messages are much more informative when it comes to uneven strings.
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Bugzilla Bug 2155
Date: 2016-02-15T11:17:25+01:00
From: Sjur Nørstebø Moshagen <<sjur.n.moshagen>>
To: Jack Rueter <<rueter.jack>>
CC: trond.trosterud
Last updated: 2019-10-10T09:23:58+02:00
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