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Fix dependencies so they're installable; Makefile #5

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nfreear opened this issue Jan 17, 2018 · 3 comments
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Fix dependencies so they're installable; Makefile #5

nfreear opened this issue Jan 17, 2018 · 3 comments
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nfreear commented Jan 17, 2018

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  • — fix dependencies so they're installable, especially NLTK v2.0.4
  • Makefile;


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Are you guys picking up new development on this? If so, that's awesome!!!!

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nfreear commented Jan 17, 2018

Hi @morungos,

We have no resource for development/ new features. I've run into an install error, so that's all I'm trying to fix.

Do you know if updating the version of NLTK in stable-req.txt will have a detrimental impact on how the analyser works?

Thanks,

Nick

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It's a real possibility, but I can't be sure. I'm no pythonista, but NLTK 2 to 3 is an issue: https://streamhacker.com/2014/12/02/nltk-3/. I'm guessing you're sticking with 2, which should (in theory) be okay.

Certainly the repository needs a little TLC, there's a lot of mid-development-cruft left around in this. I might dip in and look a bit more if it's useful, as we're developing code with a similar goal, but for very different technology.

This open source stuff could be useful -- so long as the license allows it, and I can't figure what the license is. Maybe someone at your end could clarify. GPL would limit what I can put in, but if it's (say) Apache it might be something I can make beneficial both ways.

Good luck, and shout if you think I can help.

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