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Hello again,<br>
I think (shamefacedly) that the errors were simply due to feeding
cqpweb a non-verticalised file. I had the fuzzy feeling that I had
done this in the past, but I must have been wrong, as all the files
in the upload area are in fact verticalised 😳. I'll test with a
properly verticalised file and, if all goes well, not report back.<br>
Best,<br>
Graham.<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Le 14/05/2025 Ã 21:09, Graham Ranger --
UAPV a écrit :<br>
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Hello to everyone,<br>
The title says it all, or almost.<br>
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1) I attempted to install a corpus with a set of xml tags, etc.
but ran into an error;<br>
2) I then attempted to install a mini-corpus, in an effort at
debugging, and ran into the same error (something about extra
material after xml tags, repeated for every line of the corpus) --
I can't be more precise for reasons which will soon become clear;<br>
3) I then attempted to delete the corpus which, although not
created, was occupying a registry entry, and now have another
error message: "**** CQP ERROR **** cl_new_corpus: <1984_1>
is not a valid corpus name REGISTRY ERROR
(/var/cqpweb/registry/1984_1): syntax error REGISTRY ERROR
(/var/cqpweb/registry/1984_1): Error parsing the main Registry
structure. CQPweb encountered an error and could not continue."<br>
4) I am now unable to execute any queries or do anything much with
cqpweb... On executing a query, for example, I get this error
message:<br>
<p class="errormessage">CQP reports an error! The CQP program sent
back these error messages:</p>
<p class="errormessage">**** CQP ERROR ****</p>
<p class="errormessage">CQP Error:</p>
<p class="errormessage">No corpus activated</p>
<p class="errormessage">CQP Error:</p>
<p class="errormessage">CQP Syntax Error: syntax error</p>
<p class="errormessage">[r] Registry <--</p>
<p class="errormessage">Ignoring subsequent input until next
';'...</p>
<p class="errormessage">I'm going to ask for the server to be
restored to a previous state, which should provide a fix, but
won't get me any further with installing the corpus I wished to
set up. If there's a simpler way to repair the registry entries,
I'd be interested.</p>
<p class="errormessage">The "toy corpus" which managed to break
the server was as follows:</p>
<p class="errormessage"><text id="1984_1"><br>
<title>Nineteen eighty-four</title><br>
<div1 type="part" n="1"><br>
<head>PART 1</head><br>
<div2 type="chapter" n="1"><br>
<head>1</head><br>
<p>It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were
striking thirteen. Winston Smith, his chin nuzzled into his
breast in an effort to escape the vile wind, slipped quickly
through the glass doors of Victory Mansions, though not quickly
enough to prevent a swirl of gritty dust from entering along
with him.</p><br>
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</div1><br>
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<p class="errormessage">Many thanks in advance for any help with
this!<br>
Best regards,<br>
Graham.<br>
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