equipes:rcln:cluster_tal:fred

FRED

FRED was installed on May 12, 2016 on the FRED virtual machine of LIPN.RCLN.cluster.TAL

 $ uname -a
 Linux tal-fred 3.13.0-66-generic #108-Ubuntu SMP Wed Oct 7 15:20:27 UTC 2015 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
 $ cat /etc/issue
 Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS
  1. C&C (local distribution)
  2. Boxer, FRED (local distrib with links to fredlib, api, etc.)
  3. CoreNLP (note: it works only with version 3.4.1)
  4. Babelfy instead of Tagme, as a service with our local credentials.

Documentation procedure source:

 
 /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/README.linux
 /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/INSTALL

SWI Dependencies

  • gcc is already installed <code> $ gcc –version gcc (Ubuntu 4.8.4-2ubuntu1~14.04) 4.8.4 Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. </code>
  • make is already installed <code> $ make –version GNU Make 3.81 Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc. </code>
  • installing autoconf <code> $ sudo apt-get install autoconf </code>
  • looks like gmp library is already installed <code> $ locate gmp /usr/include/boost/multiprecision/gmp.hpp /usr/include/boost/polygon/gmpoverride.hpp /usr/include/linux/igmp.h /usr/include/netinet/igmp.h /usr/lib/x8664-linux-gnu/libgmp.so.10 /usr/lib/x8664-linux-gnu/libgmp.so.10.1.3 /usr/lib/x8664-linux-gnu/openssl-1.0.0/engines/libgmp.so </code>
  • looks like readline library is already installed <code> $ locate readline /lib/x8664-linux-gnu/libreadline.so.5 /lib/x8664-linux-gnu/libreadline.so.5.2 /lib/x8664-linux-gnu/libreadline.so.6 /lib/x8664-linux-gnu/libreadline.so.6.3 </code>
    • libXt, X11 core libraries, libjpeg and libxpm <code> $ sudo apt-get install libxt-dev libjpeg-dev libxpm-dev </code>
    • libXft, libfontconfig and pkg-config <code> $ sudo apt-get install libxft-dev libfontconfig1-dev pkg-config </code>

SWI Prolog compile and build

We have to copy build.templ as build

 $ cp build.templ build 

We create a symbolic link for SWI Prolog

 $ ln -s /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19 /opt/FRED/externals/SWI 

Now we will edit lines 19 to 21 from /opt/FRED/externals/SWI/build for setting installation path and sudo

 PREFIX=/usr/local/
 #SUDO=                                                                                                                                                        
 SUDO="sudo"

…and commenting line 30, and uncommenting line 31

 # MAKE=make
 MAKE='make --jobs=4'

Then we run the build script (I had to run it twice to get a free error compilation).

 $ ./build

 make[2]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/packages/PDT »
 make[2]: entrant dans le répertoire « /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/packages/utf8proc »
 mkdir -p /users/garciaflores/lib/swipl-6.3.19/doc/packages
 /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 utf8proc.html /users/garciaflores/lib/swipl-6.3.19/doc/packages
 make[2]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/packages/utf8proc »
 make[2]: entrant dans le répertoire « /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/packages/archive »
 mkdir -p /users/garciaflores/lib/swipl-6.3.19/doc/packages
 /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 archive.html /users/garciaflores/lib/swipl-6.3.19/doc/packages
 make[2]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/packages/archive »
 /usr/bin/install -c -m 644 index.html /users/garciaflores/lib/swipl-6.3.19/doc/packages
 make[1]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/externals/pl-6.3.19/packages »

And then we test the installation

 $ swipl --version
 SWI-Prolog version 6.3.19 for x86_64-linux

C&C

The local Boxer - C&C distribution delivered by FRED should like pwd/opt/FRED/BoxerServer ll total 72 drwx—— 3 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 4 2016 . drwxrwxrwx 8 garciaflores users 4096 mai 13 00:51 .. -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 10 2016 .boxer options -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 3793 févr. 10 2016 boxer options drwx—— 10 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 4 2016 candc -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 10 2016 .candc -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 10 2016 .candccommands.txt -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 15945 févr. 10 2016 candccommands.txt -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 10 2016 .conversion table.txt -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 3834 févr. 10 2016 conversion table.txt -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 10 2016 ..DSStore -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 6148 févr. 10 2016 .DSStore -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 4096 févr. 10 2016 .launch.txt -rw-r–r– 1 garciaflores users 95 févr. 10 2016 launch.txt

As the [http://svn.ask.it.usyd.edu.au/trac/candc/wiki C&C web] is not visible at the moment, we have to go look for [http://web.archive.org/web/20160313031620/http://svn.ask.it.usyd.edu.au/trac/candc/wiki/Installation old C&C installation documentation] to the way back machine

So first we go to the candc directory $ cd BoxerServer/candc

Then we create a symbolic link to the makefile for unix $ ln -s Makefile.unix Makefile

And we make… $ make

You might get an error about permissions on src/scripts/version file, so you should chmod it

chmod a+x src/scripts/version

If you get an errors of unrecognized object files like these src/main/pos.o: file not recognized: Format de fichier non reconnu

…you should erase the file and make again rmsrc/main/pos.o make

Afterwards I got a sleep function error.

src/lib/extract/baseimpl.cc: In member function ‘virtual void NLP::Extract::BaseImpl::pass1(NLP::IO::Reader&, bool)’: src/lib/extract/baseimpl.cc:49:10: error: ‘sleep’ was not declared in this scope

 sleep(3);
        ^ 

make: * [src/lib/extract/_baseimpl.o] Erreur 1 I doubted between using [http://www.cplusplus.com/reference/thread/this_thread/sleep_for/ sleepfor c++ function] or just comment the line on src/lib/extract/baseimpl.cc. I did the latter and apparently it worked: Commented by JGF for FRED 12/oct/16 sleep(3); ====C&C Soap Server==== There's [http://web.archive.org/web/20150304125339/http://svn.ask.it.usyd.edu.au/trac/candc/wiki/InstallSOAP a dedicated doc page] for building the C&C Soap server. So here we go. The first thing we check is that there's and ext directory inside the 'candc' distrib: pwd/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc ls bin ext lib LICENCE.txt Makefile.cygwin Makefile.macosx Makefile.mingw Makefile.targets models src test.ccg doc grepsource LICENCE-BOXER.txt Makefile Makefile.deps Makefile.macosxu Makefile.sunos Makefile.unix RELEASE.txt test1.ccg working GSoap is already installed in the ext directory: $ ls ext/ bin gsoap-2.8 include lib share So we follow the building instructions of the [http://web.archive.org/web/20150304125339/http://svn.ask.it.usyd.edu.au/trac/candc/wiki/InstallSOAP C&C Soap server manual]: cdext/gsoap2.8 chmod a+x configure ./configureprefix=/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/ make I got an aclocal-1.10 error cd . && /bin/bash /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/missing –run aclocal-1.10 /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/missing: ligne 46: aclocal-1.10 : commande introuvable WARNING: aclocal-1.10' is needed, and you do not seem to have it handy on your system. You might have modified some files without having the proper tools for further handling them. Check the README' file, it often tells you about the needed prerequirements for installing this package. You may also peek at any GNU archive site, in case some other package would contain this missing aclocal-1.10' program. As we don't have but an aclocal-1.14 version, I change manually the ext/gsoap-2.8/Makefile, editing lines 89 and 98 in order to update the ac-local version ACLOCAL = ${SHELL} /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/missing --run aclocal-1.14 # ACLOCAL = ${SHELL} /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/missing --run aclocal-1.10 [...] AUTOMAKE = ${SHELL} /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/missing --run automake-1.14 # AUTOMAKE = ${SHELL} /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/missing --run automake-1.10 And then run make again $ make It works for aclocal, but crashes because on a missing ''yacc'' error make[4]: entrant dans le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/gsoap/src » /bin/bash ../../ylwrap soapcpp2_yacc.y y.tab.c soapcpp2_yacc.c y.tab.h echo soapcpp2yacc.c | sed -e s/cc/hh/es/cpp/hpp/ -e s/cxx/hxx/es/c++/h++/ -e s/c$/h/` y.output soapcpp2yacc.output – yacc -d -v ../../ylwrap: ligne 111: yacc : commande introuvable make[4]: * [soapcpp2_yacc.c] Erreur 1 make[4]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/gsoap/src » make[3]: * [all-recursive] Erreur 1 make[3]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/gsoap » make[2]: * [all] Erreur 2 make[2]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/gsoap » make[1]: * [all-recursive] Erreur 1 make[1]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8 » make: * [all] Erreur 2 So we install yacc, clean and make again sudoaptgetinstallbyaccflex make clean ./configureprefix=/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ make Yacc looks OK now, but it crashes on a bizarre linking error gcc -DWITHYACC -DWITHFLEX -DSOAPCPPIMPORTPATH=“\”/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/share/gsoap/import\“” -DLINUX -g -O2 -o soapcpp2 soapcpp2-soapcpp2yacc.o soapcpp2- soapcpp2lex.o soapcpp2-symbol2.o soapcpp2-error2.o soapcpp2-init2.o soapcpp2-soapcpp2.o -ly -lfl /usr/bin/ld: ne peut trouver -ly collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status make[4]: * [soapcpp2] Erreur 1 make[4]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/gsoap/src » make[3]: * [all-recursive] Erreur 1 make[3]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/gsoap » make[2]: * [all] Erreur 2 make[2]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8/gsoap » make[1]: * [all-recursive] Erreur 1 make[1]: quittant le répertoire « /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap-2.8 » make: * [all] Erreur 2 Apparently, this -ly gcc option corresponds to line 299 of the Makefile YACC_LIB = -ly We will try installing the ml-yacc and libbison-dev Ubuntu libraries $ sudo apt-get install ml-yacc libbison-dev Now we get errors concerning ssl and crypto libraries, so we go for libssl-dev package sudoaptgetinstalllibssldevAnditsdone!make[5]:entrantdanslerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8/gsoap/wsdl»make[5]:Rienàfairepour«allam».make[5]:quittantlerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8/gsoap/wsdl»make[4]:quittantlerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8/gsoap/wsdl»make[3]:quittantlerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8/gsoap»make[2]:quittantlerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8/gsoap»make[2]:entrantdanslerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8»make[2]:quittantlerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8»make[1]:quittantlerépertoire«/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/ext/gsoap2.8»sowegofortheinstall make install +——————————————————–+ | You now have successfully built and installed gsoap. | | | | You can link your programs with -lgsoap++ for | | C++ projects created with soapcpp2 and you can link | | with -lgsoap for C projects generated with soapcpp2 -c | | | | There are also corresponding libraries for SSL and | | zlib compression support (-lgsoapssl and lgsoapssl++) | | which require linking -lssl -lcrypto -lz | | | | Thanks for using gsoap. | | | | http://sourceforge.net/projects/gsoap2 | +——————————————————–+ ===Boxer and statistical models=== Following [http://web.archive.org/web/20160313031620/http://svn.ask.it.usyd.edu.au/trac/candc/wiki/Installation the documentation (Step 6)], we just go to the candc directory and make… cd/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/cand make bin/boxer % boxer(printDrs) compiled into printDrs 0,00 sec, 85 clauses % semlib(drs2tacitus) compiled into drs2tacitus 0,00 sec, 101 clauses % boxer(tuples) compiled into tuples 0,01 sec, 276 clauses % semlib(drs2fol) compiled into drs2fol 0,00 sec, 122 clauses % semlib(drs2tex) compiled into drs2tex 0,00 sec, 154 clauses % boxer(output) compiled into output 0,02 sec, 823 clauses […] % autoloading pcegoalexpansion:(append/3) from /usr/local/lib/swipl-6.3.19/library/lists % autoloading pcemessages:(get/3) from /usr/local/lib/swipl-6.3.19/xpce/prolog/lib/pce % autoloading pceprincipal:(pceinfo/1) from /usr/local/lib/swipl-6.3.19/xpce/prolog/lib/swicompatibility % autoloading pcehost:(send/2) from /usr/local/lib/swipl-6.3.19/xpce/prolog/lib/pce % autoloading pceportray:(portray_clause/1) from /usr/local/lib/swipl-6.3.19/library/listing % Autoloader: iteration 2 resolved 21 predicates and loaded 28 files in 0,074 seconds. Restarting … % Autoloader: loaded 33 files in 3 iterations in 0,205 seconds Finally, we just check that the statistical models are there: $ ls models/ boxer chunkquotes muc noquotes pos posquestions questions supernoquotes superquotes chunk config ner parser posnoquotes posquotes super super_questions verbstem.list And do some testing from [http://web.archive.org/web/20150304100912/http://svn.ask.it.usyd.edu.au/trac/candc/wiki/Examples C&C examples page] $ bin/candc –models models # this file was generated by the following command(s): # bin/candc –models models # this file was generated by the following command(s): # bin/candc –models models You have to type a sentence (like 'I would like to go'): I would like to go 1 parsed at B=0.075, K=20 1 coverage 100% (xcomp to3 like2 go4) (aux like2 would1) (ncsubj like2 I0 _) (ncsubj go4 I_0 _) <c> I|I|PRP|I-NP|O|NP would|would|MD|I-VP|O|(S[dcl]\NP)/(S[b]\NP) like|like|VB|I-VP|O|(S[b]\NP)/(S[to]\NP) to|to|TO|I-VP|O|(S[to]\NP)/(S[b]\NP) go|go|VB|I-VP|O|S[b]\NP 1 stats 0.693147 25 25 comb 20 13 0 0 ===Stanford Core NLP v.3.4.1=== FRED works only with Core NLP is 3.4.1, so we should go to [https://stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/history.html Stanford Core NLP release history page] in order to downloado this specific version. cd/opt/FRED/externals/tgz wget http://nlp.stanford.edu/software/stanford-corenlp-full-2014-08-27.zip cd.. unzip tgz/stanford-corenlp-full-2014-08-27.zip Now we follow the “[https://stanfordnlp.github.io/CoreNLP/cmdline.html Using Stanford CoreNLP from the command line]” documentation page. So we go to Core NLP root directory and run… $ java -cp “*” -Xmx2g edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.StanfordCoreNLP -annotators tokenize,ssplit,pos,lemma,ner,parse,dcoref -file input.txt Adding annotator tokenize TokenizerAnnotator: No tokenizer type provided. Defaulting to PTBTokenizer. Adding annotator ssplit edu.stanford.nlp.pipeline.AnnotatorImplementations: Adding annotator pos Reading POS tagger model from edu/stanford/nlp/models/pos-tagger/english-left3words/english-left3words-distsim.tagger … done [1,5 sec]. Adding annotator lemma Adding annotator ner Loading classifier from edu/stanford/nlp/models/ner/english.all.3class.distsim.crf.ser.gz … done [4,6 sec]. Loading classifier from edu/stanford/nlp/models/ner/english.muc.7class.distsim.crf.ser.gz … done [2,5 sec]. Loading classifier from edu/stanford/nlp/models/ner/english.conll.4class.distsim.crf.ser.gz … done [2,0 sec]. sutime.binder.1. Initializing JollyDayHoliday for sutime with classpath:edu/stanford/nlp/models/sutime/jollyday/Holidays_sutime.xml Reading TokensRegex rules from edu/stanford/nlp/models/sutime/defs.sutime.txt Reading TokensRegex rules from edu/stanford/nlp/models/sutime/english.sutime.txt oct. 17, 2016 11:54:14 PM edu.stanford.nlp.ling.tokensregex.CoreMapExpressionExtractor appendRules INFOS: Ignoring inactive rule: null oct. 17, 2016 11:54:14 PM edu.stanford.nlp.ling.tokensregex.CoreMapExpressionExtractor appendRules INFOS: Ignoring inactive rule: temporal-composite-8:ranges Reading TokensRegex rules from edu/stanford/nlp/models/sutime/english.holidays.sutime.txt Adding annotator parse Loading parser from serialized file edu/stanford/nlp/models/lexparser/englishPCFG.ser.gz …done [0,6 sec]. Adding annotator dcoref Ready to process: 1 files, skipped 0, total 1 Processing file /opt/FRED/externals/stanford-corenlp-full-2014-08-27/input.txt … writing to /opt/FRED/externals/stanford-corenlp-full-2014-08-27/input.txt.xml { Annotating file /opt/FRED/externals/stanford-corenlp-full-2014-08-27/input.txt [1.505 seconds] } [1.588 seconds] Processed 1 documents Skipped 0 documents, error annotating 0 documents Annotation pipeline timing information: TokenizerAnnotator: 0,0 sec. WordsToSentencesAnnotator: 0,0 sec. POSTaggerAnnotator: 0,0 sec. MorphaAnnotator: 0,1 sec. NERCombinerAnnotator: 0,4 sec. ParserAnnotator: 0,9 sec. DeterministicCorefAnnotator: 0,1 sec. TOTAL: 1,5 sec. for 17 tokens at 11,3 tokens/sec. Pipeline setup: 0,0 sec. Total time for StanfordCoreNLP pipeline: 1,6 sec. According to the documentation, this command process a file called input.txt and produces an input.txt.xml file with POS, named entites and lemma annotation. There's some configuration to do (classpath, properties file) but we will wait until we know how exactly FRED uses Core NLP for further configuration. ===Python interface to Stanford Core NLP tools v3.4.1=== So we go back to the /opt/FRED/externals directory and clone [https://github.com/dasmith/stanford-corenlp-python.git Stanford Core NLP Python wrapper] cd/opt/FRED/externals git clone https://github.com/dasmith/stanford-corenlp-python.git We check python version and install pip and the wrapper dependencies: pythonversionPython2.7.6 sudo apt-get install python-pip $ sudo pip install pexpect unidecode The we follow [https://github.com/dasmith/stanford-corenlp-python/blob/master/README.md the python wrapper documentation], which specifies that Stanford Core NLP must be a child directory of the python wrapper, so we move our Core NLP directory inside the wrapper's directory: pwd/opt/FRED/externals ls pl-6.3.19 stanford-corenlp-full-2014-08-27 stanford-corenlp-python swi-prolog tgz mvstanfordcorenlpfull20140827/stanfordcorenlppython/ ln -s stanford-corenlp-python/stanford-corenlp-full-2014-08-27/ stanford-corenlp Then we launch the wrapper's server $ python corenlp.py Loading Models: 5/5 INFO:main:Serving on http://127.0.0.1:8080 There's a client.py program for testing the wrapper: $ python client.py {u'sentences': [{u'parsetree': u'(ROOT (S (VP (NP (INTJ (UH Hello)) (NP (NN world)))) (. !)))', u'text': u'Hello world!', u'tuples': u'dep', u'world', u'Hello'], [u'root', u'ROOT', u'world', u'words': [[u'Hello', {u'CharacterOffsetBegin': u'0', u'CharacterOffsetEnd': u'5', u'Lemma': u'hello', u'NamedEntityTag': u'O', u'PartOfSpeech': u'UH'}], […] Traceback (most recent call last): File “client.py”, line 17, in <module> from nltk.tree import Tree ImportError: No module named nltk.tree So we must install [http://www.nltk.org/install.html NLTK] because it looks like a dependecy for the wrapper: sudopipinstallUnltk python »> import nltk sudopythonmnltk.downloaderd/usr/local/share/nltkdataallWetestagain python client.py Traceback (most recent call last): File “client.py”, line 18, in <module> tree = Tree.parse(result['sentences'][0]['parsetree']) We still have an error, but it doesn't look bad, so we're going to ignore it and move on. ===Babelfly=== I can't find any reference to entity disambiguation with Babelfly in FRED code, so I wont proceed to the installation from the [http://babelfy.org/download Babelfly download page]. Maybe it's a TODO to replace the Tagme calls (which are still inside FRED code) for Babelfly calls. $ find . -name “*.py” -exec grep -Hn agme {} \; ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:139: tagmeEntities = {} ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:142: tagmeEntities = utils.tagme(cleanedText) ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:143: print “tagmeEntities”,tagmeEntities,type(tagmeEntities) ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:151: for el in tagmeEntities: ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:152: if tagmeEntities[el]!=“OK”: ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:153: posTag = tagmeEntities[el][0] ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:154: lenTag = tagmeEntities[el][1] ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:208: for el in tagmeEntities: ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:209: if tagmeEntities[el]!=“OK”: ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:210: posTag = tagmeEntities[el][0] ./fred-corenlp/server-fred-paris.py:211: lenTag = tagmeEntities[el][1] ./fred-corenlp/utils.py:110:def tagme(sentence): ./fred-corenlp/utils.py:117: url = “http://tagme.di.unipi.it/api?text=%s&key=bc70153a603d9de7e79c244c41270913&lang=en” % (sentence find.name.pyexecgrepHnabelfly[]==Configuration==Firstwewillgotofredcorenlpdirectory cd /opt/FRED/fred-corenlp There, we will edit the config.py file to add candc path in line 5 CANDCBINPATH = '/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc' …and line 159 with the right nltk_data path NLTKPATH = '/usr/local/share/nltkdata'
Then we go back to FRED root to edit Boxer's files cd.. emacs -nw localboxerclient localboxerserver In both files we set candc root: PREFIX=/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc localboxerserver should look like: !/bin/bash
PREFIX=/opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc
PREFIX/bin/soapserverserverlocalhost:9000modelsPREFIX/models/boxer –candc-printer boxer –candc-int-betas “0 0 0 0 0” ==Testing== We first go to FRED root cd/opt/FREDAndlaunchtheboxerserver sh launchboxerserver We get a permission error, so we add execution attribute for both files $ sudo chmod a+x BoxerServer/candc/bin/soapclient $ sudo chmod a+x BoxerServer/candc/bin/soapserver And we get more errors: $ sh launchboxerserver /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/bin/soapserver: 1: /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/bin/soapserver: Syntax error: “(” unexpected $ sh launchboxerclient localboxerclient: 5: localboxerclient: /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/bin/tokkie: Permission denied /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/bin/soapclient: 1: /opt/FRED/BoxerServer/candc/bin/soapclient: Syntax error: word unexpected (expecting “)”) ERROR: file /tmp/boxer.ccg does not exist TODO: recompile soap clients and server paying attention to parenthesis…

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