All of the above said, you can get a pre-compiled version of the DLL from my
LGP for Delphi bindings project, along with a pre-compiled GUI app to
perform simple parses:
http://www.lakraven.com/delphi-stuff/link-grammar-parser/
Regards,
Simon
OS: Vista
Thanks.
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Okay, I personally have never built LGP in MinGW so I cannot give you a
conclusive solution personally... sorry!
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On 2 October 2010 11:29, Nirmal <nirmal...@gmail.com> wrote:
> But I'm not quite sure "termios.h file not found problem" will be
> solved by adding that.
> Seems like no one has tested LGP in MinGW. :(
The include of termios is carefully protected by #ifdefs, so that
it is not included on windows boxes. (i.e. so that this error would
not happen) Yet this protection failed on your system. Just
comment it out.
You will have to find and install regex, this is needed and the
system won't work without it.
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As a general rule, windows is a difficult system on which to
program. In my personal experience, the tools are substandard,
lacking in features and functions, and are just plain-old hard to use.
This is one reason why systems such as Linux have become
popular. If you have aspirations to become a professional
programmer, you should get yourself a Linux system, and try
working with that.
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Can someone please send John a working, installable Windows binary?
John,
-- *.in files have nothing at all to do with installation.
-- you'd have to read the readme file to build it yourself, but it seems
that even some programmers have trouble getting it all to work
in windows.
-- I can volunteer to parse 4K sentences, as per other email.
Linas
There is an installable Delphi package on Simon Stuart's web site, as I
remember, and it might have an .exe that runs on 7. I use it with Win Vista
and Win XP using Delphi 7 and he uses Delphi 2010. Since I don't use it
with 7, I don't know if it will work there.
HTH,
-Rich
Sincerely,
Rich Cooper
EnglishLogicKernel.com
Rich AT EnglishLogicKernel DOT com
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Linas
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Right
http://www.lakraven.com/delphi-stuff/link-grammar-parser/
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Yes, the zip package contains everything you need... in particular the DLL.
Regards,
Simon
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Right
http://www.lakraven.com/delphi-stuff/link-grammar-parser/
--linas
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Sincerely,
Rich Cooper
EnglishLogicKernel.com
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Best,
John
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