[CWB] EncodeBNC can't locate CWB: Resolved

Aleksandar Trklja aleksandar.trklja at univie.ac.at
Thu Apr 4 10:23:17 CEST 2019


Dear Andrew, Dear Stefan, 

Thank you so much for your help! 

I downloaded a more recent version of Perl modules and run the command
'make install' with 'sudo' and it did the trick. 'HTML::Entities' was
also missing so I added that module as well. 

Cheers 
Aleks 

Am 04.04.2019 09:16, schrieb Stefan Evert: 

>> On 4 Apr 2019, at 02:56, Hardie, Andrew <a.hardie at lancaster.ac.uk> wrote:
>> 
>> Please start over again. Read the README, and run
>> 
>> perl Makefile.PL
>> make
>> make test
>> make install
>> 
>> as per instructions. Last command needs sudo'er power, if you don't have that, then you need to change the installation prefix to somewhere you can install to. (prob in your ~ )  Then you'd need to use either the -I flag or the PERL5LIB environment var to tell Perl which directories to look in.
> 
> Often, it's the other way round.  If you install from a user account,
> Perl may automatically put the files in a local Perl lib in your home
> directory, where they will not be available to other users or the Web
> server.  Therefore, in most cases it's better to run
> 
> sudo make install
> 
> to ensure global installation.
> 
> Also, I'd very much recommend to install up-to-date versions of CWB
> and the Perl modules from our subversion repository as described here:
> 
> http://cwb.sourceforge.net/developers.php#svn
> 
> Version 2.2.102 of the Perl modules is quite outdated. (Note to self:
> Web site in bad need of cleanup and updates)
> 
> Best,
> Stefan
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_Dr Aleksandar Trklja_
_Senior Lecturer_
_Department of Translation Studies_ 
_University of Vienna_
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