[CWB] CWB Digest, Vol 84, Issue 7

Umut Demirhan umutufuk at gmail.com
Tue Jan 21 08:48:32 CET 2014


Dear Andrew,

Thanks for the recent update. I've upgraded my local CQPweb to 3.1.

After updating, I had several problems. I'm not sure if others have the same
issues.

First of all, it is about the user system that Markus reported, and you
mentoned on twitter. The auto setup script generates the same error on my
x64 Ubuntu, mysql-server-5.5.

I created a normal user and then logged into mysql via phpmyadmin. I changed
the name of the user to what I previously selected as superuser, and
specified a password for him, and validated the account.

Then, I tried to login to CQPweb, and this time it was successful. I tried
to regenerate the color schemas; however, the application generated another
error message "CQP backend failed". I checked out the config file and it
seems that there is no statement about the paths below:

/* variables do require a '/' before and after */
$path_to_cwb = 'usr/local/bin';
$path_to_perl = 'usr/bin'; 

I've added them to my config file; however, there is no success. It still
generates the error message as in below: 
Checking that usr/local/bin/ exists... 
CHECK FAILED. Check that usr/local/bin/ exists and contains the CQP
executable.

I'm sure about that the file is located in that folder.

I hope that helps to solve the problem. Does anyone have the same issues? 

Best regards,
Umut

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>    1. Re: CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I think (Markus Killer)
>    2. Re: CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I think (Hardie, Andrew)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2014 20:24:44 +0100
> From: Markus Killer <markus.killer at uzh.ch>
> To: "cwb at sslmit.unibo.it" <cwb at sslmit.unibo.it>
> Subject: Re: [CWB] CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I think
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> Dear Andrew,
> Thanks a lot for the update to v3.1.0. Today, I've successfully installed
and
> configured v3.0.16 on a Xubuntu 12.04 LTS (64-bit) system. However, I
didn't
> manage to get v3.1.0 (svn rev 497) running. When I try to run the
autosetup
> script, I get the following php notices and a fatal error:$php
autosetup.php
> PHP Notice:  Undefined offset: 1 in /var/www/cqp-web-
> beta/lib/defaults.inc.php on line 446 PHP Notice:  Undefined offset: 1 in
> /var/www/cqp-web-beta/lib/defaults.inc.php on line 446 PHP Fatal error:
> Call to a member function is_admin() on a non-object in /var/www/cqp-
> web-beta/lib/exiterror.inc.php on line 282 I then went on to try an
upgrade
> from v3.0.16, but the update upgrade-database.php script terminates with
> the same php fatal error.Best wishes,Markus
> [CWB] CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I thinkHardie, Andrew a.hardie at
> lancaster.ac.uk Mon Jan 20 09:19:41 CET 2014Previous message: [CWB]
> [cwb:bugs] #60 CQPweb : metadata from XML,	primary classification
> not setNext message: [CWB] CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I thinkMessages
> sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]Hi all,
> 
> My grand re-structuring of almost everything for CQPweb v 3.1.0 is now
> finished.
> 
> There is not much visible difference, but a lot has changed under the
bonnet,
> and this will hopefully make it quicker and easier to implement new
features.
> 
> If you are an adventurous sort, I think you can now safely upgrade to
3.1.0
> (repo commit 497). There are probably bugs; reports very welcome.
> 
> If you are less adventurous, you might want to stick with 3.0.16 a bit
longer,
> until the worst problems are dealt with.
> 
> Currently 3.1 runs nowhere but on my computer. Later today I hope to
> upgrade the Lancaster to 3.1, so those of you with accounts on that server
> can have a look at it later this week to see what has changed.
> 
> One big change that you won't see from looking at a server is that I have
> completely revamped the sysadmin documentation. Previously this
> consisted of a series of HTML files - the maintenance of which has become
> increasingly hairy over the past couple of years. Now, I have shifted most
of
> these over into a "CQPweb System Administrator's Manual" written in LaTeX
> and available within the usual documentation tree on the SourceForge
> repository. I hope that this new format will (a) make it more maintainable
(b)
> make it easier for others to contribute patches. There are still a couple
of
> HTML files to convert; these will be done as and when I find a moment.
> 
> Like the CWB and CQP tutorials, the manual compiles to both PDF and HTML;
> the PDF is included with CQPweb and is also on the website here:
> 
> http://cwb.sourceforge.net/files/CQPwebAdminManual.pdf
> 
> Crucially, it has a couple of sections that between them cover the process
of
> upgrading from v 3.0.16 to 3.1.0, which, given all the changes I have
made, is
> non-straightforward.
> 
> That's all for now.
> 
> best
> 
> Andrew.
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> Date: Tue, 21 Jan 2014 04:12:06 +0000
> From: "Hardie, Andrew" <a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk>
> To: "m.killer at outlook.com" <m.killer at outlook.com>, "Open source
> 	development	of the Corpus WorkBench" <cwb at sslmit.unibo.it>
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> Thanks for the bug report; sorry for delay responding. This turned out to
be a
> lingering environment bug from a much earlier version that was newly
> exposed by the new scripts. Now fixed in svn.
> 
> best
> 
> Andrew.
> 
> From: cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it [mailto:cwb-bounces at sslmit.unibo.it]
> On Behalf Of Markus Killer
> Sent: 20 January 2014 19:25
> To: cwb at sslmit.unibo.it
> Subject: Re: [CWB] CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I think
> 
> 
> Dear Andrew,
> 
> 
> 
> Thanks a lot for the update to v3.1.0. Today, I've successfully installed
and
> configured v3.0.16 on a Xubuntu 12.04 LTS (64-bit) system. However, I
didn't
> manage to get v3.1.0 (svn rev 497) running.
> 
> When I try to run the autosetup script, I get the following php notices
and a
> fatal error:
> 
> $php autosetup.php
> 
> PHP Notice:  Undefined offset: 1 in /var/www/cqp-web-
> beta/lib/defaults.inc.php on line 446
> 
> PHP Notice:  Undefined offset: 1 in /var/www/cqp-web-
> beta/lib/defaults.inc.php on line 446
> 
> PHP Fatal error:  Call to a member function is_admin() on a non-object in
> /var/www/cqp-web-beta/lib/exiterror.inc.php on line 282
> 
> I then went on to try an upgrade from v3.0.16, but the update upgrade-
> database.php script terminates with the same php fatal error.
> 
> Best wishes,
> 
> Markus
> 
> 
> 
> [CWB] CQPweb: v 3.1.0 now usable, I think Hardie, Andrew a.hardie at
> lancaster.ac.uk
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> ________________________________
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> 
> 
> My grand re-structuring of almost everything for CQPweb v 3.1.0 is now
> finished.
> 
> 
> 
> There is not much visible difference, but a lot has changed under the
bonnet,
> and this will hopefully make it quicker and easier to implement new
features.
> 
> 
> 
> If you are an adventurous sort, I think you can now safely upgrade to
3.1.0
> (repo commit 497). There are probably bugs; reports very welcome.
> 
> 
> 
> If you are less adventurous, you might want to stick with 3.0.16 a bit
longer,
> until the worst problems are dealt with.
> 
> 
> 
> Currently 3.1 runs nowhere but on my computer. Later today I hope to
> upgrade the Lancaster to 3.1, so those of you with accounts on that server
> can have a look at it later this week to see what has changed.
> 
> 
> 
> One big change that you won't see from looking at a server is that I have
> completely revamped the sysadmin documentation. Previously this
> consisted of a series of HTML files - the maintenance of which has become
> increasingly hairy over the past couple of years. Now, I have shifted most
of
> these over into a "CQPweb System Administrator's Manual" written in LaTeX
> and available within the usual documentation tree on the SourceForge
> repository. I hope that this new format will (a) make it more maintainable
(b)
> make it easier for others to contribute patches. There are still a couple
of
> HTML files to convert; these will be done as and when I find a moment.
> 
> 
> 
> Like the CWB and CQP tutorials, the manual compiles to both PDF and HTML;
> the PDF is included with CQPweb and is also on the website here:
> 
> 
> 
> http://cwb.sourceforge.net/files/CQPwebAdminManual.pdf
> 
> 
> 
> Crucially, it has a couple of sections that between them cover the process
of
> upgrading from v 3.0.16 to 3.1.0, which, given all the changes I have
made, is
> non-straightforward.
> 
> 
> 
> That's all for now.
> 
> 
> 
> best
> 
> 
> 
> Andrew.
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