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Re: [help-GIFT] help for gift installation


From: Wei Lu
Subject: Re: [help-GIFT] help for gift installation
Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 17:56:54 +0000 (GMT)

I've installed the (0.1.15b) version successfully. Then I tried to index
images in a directory.

The first time when I run gift-add-collection.pl
--image-directory=../../pic/, results showed that it's 100% processed. But
there seems a error:

''after mergesort. The last file I used was
/homes/sa713/gift-indexing-data/pic//gift-auxiliary-1
Opening sorted stream for reading. State (should be '1'): 0xffffffff
[inFeatureID:4/0;inPosition:8/0==0]12
Writing Chunk for Feature ID 0. The Offset is 0x0=0
The collection frequency is: inf
gift-generate-inverted-file: CInvertedFileChunk.cc:117: bool
CInvertedFileChunk::writeBinary (ostream &, int, unsigned int) const:
Assertion `!"collection frequency out of range"' failed.''

Then I tried to run this command a second time, the same information
occured and also with the following information at the end of the output:

''Can't locate object method "getAttribute" via package "XML::DOM::Attr"
(perhaps you forgot to load "XML::DOM::Attr"?) at gift-add-collection.pl
line 796, <LOCALELIST> line 241.
----> collection-id c-5-45-17-6-2-106-1-64-0  <----''

When I cleaned all the files and dir generated by this commad and run
again, the above message disappeared and only with the top message left.

I don't know what's the matter with this.

Hope to hear your suggestions. Thanks.

Cheers.

Reed

On Tue, 28 Feb 2006, Wolfgang [iso-8859-1] Müller wrote:

> On Monday 20 February 2006 16:43, Wei Lu wrote:
> > I use linux redhat 9.
> >
> > I moved the '//' before #include <map> in GETLIBNAMEFROMFILENAME.h file
> > and it does works.
>
> I think it would be good if you loaded the current version (0.1.15b) off
> alpha.gnu.org. The gnu development tools etc. are a moving target, so it is
> good to have the most recent stuff. Could you do so and try again and then
> tell me the results? In the process you will help me in testing if 0.1.15b
> really is the best?
>
> Cheers,
> Wolfgang
>
> --
> Dr. Wolfgang Müller
> LS Medieninformatik
> Universität Bamberg
> Check out the SIG MM web site http://www.sigmm.org
>
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