Moses Support Digest: experiment management system and Moses scripts

[Moses-support] experiment management system and Moses scripts

Hi all,

I’ve just downloaded and installed the latest subversion revision (3261) and I’m trying out the new experiment management system, but the Moses scripts are causing me problems. When I point the config variable ‘moses-script-dir’ to ~/mosesdecoder/scripts (the scripts directory inside the repository), executing the ems crashes because BINDIR is not set in train-model.perl. However if I instead run ‘make release’ from ~/mosesdecoder/scripts and set moses-scripts-dir to point to the directory thus created, the ems crashes when checking the config because that scripts directory doesn’t include generic/mteval-v12.pl or the tokenizer and ems directories. Is the solution to update ~/mosesdecoder/scripts/released_files, or to change BINDIR in train-model.perl without running ‘make release’, or something else?

Thanks,
Suzy

[Moses-support]Re:experiment management system and Moses scripts

Hi,

thanks for trying out experiment.perl, please let me know of any other problems you encounter.

The two solutions you indicate are both correct. I just updated in the main branch ~/mosesdecoder/scripts/released_files so that should be up to date now.

-phi

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