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From 4efc840a9f8041c3d08de8e06d5b5386fca94e4a Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
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From: Kent Fredric <kentnl@gentoo.org>
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Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2018 22:15:30 +1300
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Subject: Use system wordnet path instead of usr/local
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---
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Makefile.PL | 2 +-
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QueryData.pm | 4 ++--
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2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/Makefile.PL b/Makefile.PL
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index d192f6d..1932c8f 100644
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--- a/Makefile.PL
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+++ b/Makefile.PL
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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ use ExtUtils::MakeMaker;
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# $wnHomePC). These need to be synchronized. I need to import those
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# variables from QueryData.pm.
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-die "*** Please set the WNHOME environment variable to the location of your\n*** WordNet installation. QueryData.pm will not work otherwise.\n*** Alternatively, you can make the installation in the default\n*** location, C:\\Program Files\\WordNet\\3.0 on Windows, or /usr/local/WordNet-3.0 on unix.\n" unless exists $ENV{WNHOME} or exists $ENV{WNSEARCHDIR} or -d "C:\\Program Files\\WordNet\\3.0" or -d "/usr/local/WordNet-3.0";
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+die "*** Please set the WNHOME environment variable to the location of your\n*** WordNet installation. QueryData.pm will not work otherwise.\n*** Alternatively, you can make the installation in the default\n*** location, C:\\Program Files\\WordNet\\3.0 on Windows, or /usr/share/wordnet on unix.\n" unless exists $ENV{WNHOME} or exists $ENV{WNSEARCHDIR} or -d "C:\\Program Files\\WordNet\\3.0" or -d "/usr/share/wordnet";
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WriteMakefile(
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'dist' => { 'COMPRESS' => 'gzip', 'SUFFIX' => '.gz', },
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diff --git a/QueryData.pm b/QueryData.pm
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index ee27ee6..fc6168a 100644
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--- a/QueryData.pm
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+++ b/QueryData.pm
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@@ -201,7 +201,7 @@ my @excFile = ("", "noun.exc", "verb.exc", "adj.exc", "adv.exc");
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my @indexFile = ("", "index.noun", "index.verb", "index.adj", "index.adv");
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my @dataFile = ("", "data.noun", "data.verb", "data.adj", "data.adv");
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-my $wnHomeUnix = defined($ENV{"WNHOME"}) ? $ENV{"WNHOME"} : "/usr/local/WordNet-3.0";
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+my $wnHomeUnix = defined($ENV{"WNHOME"}) ? $ENV{"WNHOME"} : "/usr/share/wordnet";
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my $wnHomePC = defined($ENV{"WNHOME"}) ? $ENV{"WNHOME"} : "C:\\Program Files\\WordNet\\3.0";
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my $wnPrefixUnix = defined($ENV{"WNSEARCHDIR"}) ? $ENV{"WNSEARCHDIR"} : "$wnHomeUnix/dict";
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my $wnPrefixPC = defined($ENV{"WNSEARCHDIR"}) ? $ENV{"WNSEARCHDIR"} : "$wnHomePC\\dict";
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@@ -1113,7 +1113,7 @@ QueryData knows about two environment variables, WNHOME and
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WNSEARCHDIR. If WNSEARCHDIR is set, QueryData looks for WordNet data
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files there. Otherwise, QueryData looks for WordNet data files in
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WNHOME/dict (WNHOME\dict on a PC). If WNHOME is not set, it defaults
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-to "/usr/local/WordNet-3.0" on Unix and "C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0"
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+to "/usr/share/wordnet" on Unix and "C:\Program Files\WordNet\3.0"
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on a PC. Normally, all you have to do is to set the WNHOME variable
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to the location where you unpacked your WordNet distribution. The
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database files are normally unpacked to the "dict" subdirectory.
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--
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2.16.2
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