Re: pywordnet install problems
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Re: pywordnet install problems

From: Steven Bethard <steven.bethard@gmail.com>
Date: Fri Sep 30 2005 - 17:22:44 CEST

vdrab wrote:
> hello pythoneers,
>
> I recently tried to install wordnet 2.0 and pywordnet on both an ubuntu
> linux running python 2.4 and a winXP running activePython 2.4.1, and I
> get the exact same error on both when I try to "from wordnet import *"
> :
>
> running install
> error: invalid Python installation: unable to open
> /usr/lib/python2.4/config/Makefile (No such file or directory)
>
> Adding the directories and files in question (touch Makefile) makes the
> install go through but (obviously) breaks the import of wordnet.py:
>
>>>>import wordnet
>
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File "<stdin>", line 1, in ?
> File "wordnet.py", line 1348, in ?
> N = Dictionary(NOUN, 'noun')
> File "wordnet.py", line 799, in __init__
> self.indexFile = _IndexFile(pos, filenameroot)
> File "wordnet.py", line 945, in __init__
> self.rewind()
> File "wordnet.py", line 958, in rewind
> if (line[0] != ' '):
> IndexError: string index out of range
>
> Is this pywordnet package abandoned, are there weird versioning issues,
> or am I just extremely unlucky for the install to fail on two machines?

Which version of WordNet do you have installed? I remember that when I
tried upgrading to the current version of WordNet, pywordnet broke. I
don't think the module is maintained very well; I've submitted a number
of bug reports and RFE patches and not had any of them responded to. If
I had the time, I'd pick up the project, but I don't at the moment...

STeVe
Received on Sat Oct 15 04:00:24 2005