[CWB] CWB port on Windows & Textometrie project

Jean-Philippe Magué jean-philippe.mague at ens-lsh.fr
Fri Jun 12 10:09:22 CEST 2009


Dear all,

I've posted a mail on the list about 2 weeks ago to describe the windows
compilation process. Because of the windows binaries that were joined too,
the mail was heavier than the 40ko limit and needs to be moderated. It seems
that the moderators are pretty busy these days, so I've put the binaries
online. You can find them here:

http://textometrie.sourceforge.net/cwb/

Any comment is welcome,

Regards,

Jean-Philippe Magué


--- Original Message ----
From: "Eros Zanchetta" <eros at sslmit.unibo.it>
To: "Open source development of the Corpus WorkBench"
<cwb at sslmit.unibo.it> Sent: Monday, May 18, 2009 3:51 PM
Subject: Re: [CWB] CWB port on Windows & Textometrie project

Dear Serge,

thank you for sharing this with us. I'd be interested in testing the
Windows version of CWB. Would it be possible to have the binaries (or,
even better, a quick guide on the steps necessary to compile the code
you provide)?

Regards,
Eros Zanchetta

Serge HEIDEN wrote:

> Dear Stefan and all,
>
> In the context of a research project building a new text analysis
> platform TXM
> binding together (CWB and R) (see
> http://textometrie.ens-lsh.fr/?lang=en),
> we have ported CWB on Windows with MinGW (actually it was
> cross-compiled on a Linux box to a virtual Windows).
> You can get the code at :
> http://textometrie.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/textometrie
> /trunk/toolbox/src/main/C/
>
> and the report on the things done is at :
> https://textometrie.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/textometrie
> /trunk/toolbox/src/main/C/cross-compilation
>
> Please don't hesitate to stress the code.
>
> A take the opportunity of this mail to ask if the Unicode feature
> of CWB has been worked on recently, and if not, if you have
> any ideas on how we could make things evolve in that domain.
>
> I have added some feature requests on sourceforge for CWB :
> - XML wrapping
> - multiple structural hierarchies
> - unify anchor point and labels
> Please don't hesitate to change or destroy them if you think
> they are not pertinent.
>
> We plan to release an alpha version of the TXM platform at the
> end of the month.
> As I know your involvement in the R community around the
> cooccurrence models also, you may be interested in the CWB
> and R aspect of our project. Any comments are welcome.
>
> Best regards,
> Serge Heiden
>
> --
> Dr. Serge Heiden, slh at ens-lsh.fr, http://textometrie.ens-lsh.fr
> ENS-LSH/CNRS - ICAR UMR5191, Institut de Linguistique Française
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> +33(0)622003883
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Jean-Philippe Magué
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