---+ OpenGrm SFst README <verbatim> OpenGrm SFst - Release 1.0 OpenGrm SFst is a library for normalizing, sampling, combining, and approximating stochastic (or probabilistic) finite-state transducers. These are weighted finite-state transducers, represented in OpenFst library. REQUIREMENTS: This version is known to work under Linux g++ (>= 7.3). Expected to work wherever adequate POSIX (dlopen, ssize_t, basename), c99 (snprintf, strtoll, <stdint.h>), and C__11 (<ordered_set>, <ordered_map>, <forward_list>) support are available. It assumes you have installed OpenFst (www.openfst.org) 1.6.8 or higher and have configured it with the --enable-far flag. INSTALLATION: Follow the generic GNU build system instructions in ./INSTALL. We recommend configuring with =--enable-static=no= for faster compiles. Configuring with --enable-bin=no gives very fast compiles, but excludes the command line utilities. Compiling with '-Wall -Wno-sign-compare' under g++ should give no warnings from this library. NOTE: In some versions of MacOS X we have noticed a problem with configure whereby it fails to find fst.h. If this occurs, try configuring as follows: CPPFLAGS=-I/usr/local/include LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib ./configure USAGE: Assuming you've installed under the default =/usr/local=, the GRM binaries are found on /usr/local/bin. Headers will be in /usr/local/include/sfst, and libraries in /usr/local/lib. To use in your own programs you will need to include <sfst/sfstlib.h>. Compile with '-I /usr/local/include' and link against /usr/local/lib/libfst.so, /usr/local/lib/fst/libfstfar.so /usr/local/lib/libsfst.so and -ldl. Set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH (or equivalent) to contain /usr/local/lib. The linking is, by default, dynamic so that the Fst and Arc type DSO extensions can be used correctly if desired. DOCUMENTATION: See sfst.opengrm.org for general documentation. See ./NEWS for updates since the last release. </verbatim> -- %USERSIG{MichaelRiley - 2018-07-17}%
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