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Looks good Writing Makefile for Statistics::MaxEntropy cp Candidates.pm blib/lib/Statistics/Candidates.pm AutoSplitting blib/lib/Statistics/Candidates.pm (blib/lib/auto/Statistics/Candidates) cp MaxEntropy.pm blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm AutoSplitting blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm (blib/lib/auto/Statistics/MaxEntropy) cp SparseVector.pm blib/lib/Statistics/SparseVector.pm AutoSplitting blib/lib/Statistics/SparseVector.pm (blib/lib/auto/Statistics/SparseVector) cp ME.wrapper.pl blib/lib/Statistics/ME.wrapper.pl cp ME.wrapper.pl blib/script/ME.wrapper.pl /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.6.1/bin/perl -I/home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.6.1/lib/5.6.1/PA-RISC1.1-thread-multi -I/home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.6.1/lib/5.6.1 -MExtUtils::MakeMaker -e "MY->fixin(shift)" blib/script/ME.wrapper.pl Manifying blib/man3/Statistics::Candidates.3 Manifying blib/man3/Statistics::MaxEntropy.3 Manifying blib/man3/Statistics::SparseVector.3 Manifying blib/man3/Statistics::ME.wrapper.3 PERL_DL_NONLAZY=1 /home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.6.1/bin/perl -Iblib/arch -Iblib/lib -I/home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.6.1/lib/5.6.1/PA-RISC1.1-thread-multi -I/home/cpanrun/pa-risc1.1/build/5.6.1/lib/5.6.1 -e 'use Test::Harness qw(&runtests $verbose); $verbose=1; runtests @ARGV;' t/*.t t/00____scaling....DESCRIPTION OF DIAGNOSTICS These messages are classified as follows (listed in increasing order of desperation): (W) A warning (optional). (D) A deprecation (optional). (S) A severe warning (default). (F) A fatal error (trappable). (P) An internal error you should never see (trappable). (X) A very fatal error (nontrappable). (A) An alien error message (not generated by Perl). The majority of messages from the first three classifications above (W, D & S) can be controlled using the warnings pragma. If a message can be controlled by the warnings pragma, its warning category is included with the classification letter in the description below. Default warnings are always enabled unless they are explicitly disabled with the warnings pragma or the -X switch. Trappable errors may be trapped using the eval operator. See perlfunc/eval. In almost all cases, warnings may be selectively disabled or promoted to fatal errors using the warnings pragma. See warnings. Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 754 (#1) (W ambiguous) A subroutine you have declared has the same name as a Perl keyword, and you have used the name without qualification for calling one or the other. Perl decided to call the builtin because the subroutine is not imported. To force interpretation as a subroutine call, either put an ampersand before the subroutine name, or qualify the name with its package. Alternatively, you can import the subroutine (or pretend that it's imported with the use subs pragma). To silently interpret it as the Perl operator, use the CORE:: prefix on the operator (e.g. CORE::log($x)) or by declaring the subroutine to be an object method (see perlsub/"Subroutine Attributes" or attributes). Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 765 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 766 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 767 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 768 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 769 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 1017 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 1028 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 1197 (#1) 1..7 Opened data/events.txt Read 12691 events, 100 classes, and 10 features Closed data/events.txt (iis, enum): H(p_ref)=3.57237040826879 it. D(p_ref||p) H(p) L(p_ref,p) time 0 1.0327997777193 4.60517018598809 -4.60517018598809 1195320116 1 0.81708268145054 4.55908631435815 -4.38945308971933 1195320121 2 0.687463091409255 4.42637556272887 -4.25983349967804 1195320126 3 0.643716127718128 4.22734829675545 -4.21608653598692 1195320131 4 0.6741450213857 3.9966103528071 -4.24651542965449 1195320136 Scaling is not converging (anymore); will revert parameters! ok 1 (gis, enum): H(p_ref)=3.57237040826879 it. D(p_ref||p) H(p) L(p_ref,p) time 0 1.0327997777193 4.60517018598809 -4.60517018598809 1195320137 1 1.00103733901379 4.60422332966772 -4.57340774728258 1195320139 2 0.976281887964761 4.60192253642577 -4.54865229623355 1195320141 3 0.956974899274644 4.59884865599182 -4.52934530754344 1195320142 4 0.941947846372293 4.59536561230177 -4.51431825464108 1195320144 5 0.930312115567626 4.59169822547801 -4.50268252383642 1195320146 6 0.921382971762955 4.58798269146713 -4.49375338003175 1195320148 7 0.914626352608629 4.58429920938 -4.48699676087742 1195320150 8 0.909621137211143 4.58069299632153 -4.48199154547993 1195320152 9 0.906032025500186 4.57718776015035 -4.47840243376898 1195320154 10 0.90358977882434 4.57379427895568 -4.47596018709313 1195320156 11 0.902076628452349 4.57051581109122 -4.47444703672114 1195320158 12 0.901315356076012 4.5673514587016 -4.4736857643448 1195320159 13 0.901161015407788 4.56429821675022 -4.47353142367658 1195320161 14 0.901494576963933 4.56135218459102 -4.47386498523272 1195320163 Scaling is not converging (anymore); will revert parameters! ok 2 (iis, corpus): H(p_ref)=3.57237040826879 it. D(p_ref||p) H(p) L(p_ref,p) time 0 1.0327997777193 4.60517018598809 -4.60517018598809 1195320163 1 0.83291224333448 4.56638470785704 -4.40528265160327 1195320164 2 0.725501724672502 4.4867018206254 -4.29787213294129 1195320164 3 0.673554581374935 4.40472137083804 -4.24592498964373 1195320164 4 0.650681499503764 4.33812021932365 -4.22305190777255 1195320164 5 0.641333565563309 4.29046701408903 -4.2137039738321 1195320164 6 0.63771319192427 4.25886327055338 -4.21008360019306 1195320165 7 0.636360575061607 4.23884806310483 -4.2087309833304 1195320165 8 0.635866580091973 4.22651872204975 -4.20823698836076 1195320165 9 0.635688641258704 4.2190473756786 -4.20805904952749 1195320165 10 0.635625067895789 4.21456276388923 -4.20799547616458 1195320165 11 0.635602461479628 4.21188542058852 -4.20797286974842 1195320166 12 0.635594444213852 4.21029178648979 -4.20796485248264 1195320166 ok 3 (gis, corpus): H(p_ref)=3.57237040826879 it. D(p_ref||p) H(p) L(p_ref,p) time 0 1.0327997777193 4.60517018598809 -4.60517018598809 1195320166 1 0.864519925946023 4.57945882053467 -4.43689033421482 1195320166 2 0.76973076045119 4.52838637737947 -4.34210116871998 1195320166 3 0.715337702841287 4.47366137862509 -4.28770811111007 1195320166 4 0.683578326508109 4.42371001272926 -4.2559487347769 1195320166 5 0.664757499530638 4.3810844562113 -4.23712790779943 1195320167 6 0.653466064955477 4.34591818251378 -4.22583647322427 1195320167 7 0.646622450095407 4.31744227488961 -4.2189928583642 1195320167 8 0.642439175322171 4.29463439968247 -4.21480958359096 1195320167 9 0.639863666563821 4.27648640329087 -4.21223407483261 1195320167 10 0.638268288064735 4.26210400124843 -4.21063869633353 1195320167 11 0.637274841650422 4.25073307783761 -4.20964524991921 1195320167 12 0.636653404067638 4.24175512281017 -4.20902381233643 1195320168 13 0.636263132748415 4.23467110453027 -4.20863354101721 1195320168 14 0.636017188767193 4.2290824483393 -4.20838759703599 1195320168 15 0.635861727011491 4.22467283868015 -4.20823213528028 1195320168 16 0.635763195911993 4.22119224861015 -4.20813360418078 1195320168 17 0.635700599012333 4.21844353542521 -4.20807100728113 1195320168 18 0.635660747154001 4.21627147638435 -4.20803115542279 1195320168 19 0.635635327866958 4.2145539415298 -4.20800573613575 1195320169 20 0.635619086830054 4.21319485859189 -4.20798949509885 1195320169 21 0.635608694138745 4.21211864276287 -4.20797910240754 1195320169 22 0.635602034595627 4.21126580493895 -4.20797244286442 1195320169 ok 4 (iis, mc): H(p_ref)=3.57237040826879 it. D(p_ref||p) H(p) L(p_ref,p) time 0 3.18719265816134 3.59324551965607 -6.75956306643014 1195320169 1 2.67863534572791 3.84148166986636 -6.25100575399671 1195320170 2 2.20874823307411 4.07806404269778 -5.78111864134291 1195320171 3 1.79171859122682 4.2787349989342 -5.36408899949561 1195320172 4 1.42386261977761 4.43341737124561 -4.99623302804639 1195320173 5 1.11655608756762 4.52015909083481 -4.68892649583641 1195320174 6 0.859717625160046 4.5347439826779 -4.43208803342884 1195320174 7 0.714305951151163 4.43039314049838 -4.28667635941995 1195320175 8 0.656281620533469 4.24383730254473 -4.22865202880226 1195320176 9 0.663275965491979 4.08038509833526 -4.23564637376077 1195320176 Scaling is not converging (anymore); will revert parameters! ok 5 (gis, mc): H(p_ref)=3.57237040826879 it. D(p_ref||p) H(p) L(p_ref,p) time 0 2.84085076177731 3.73056019424342 -6.41322117004611 1195320177 1 2.14105954867002 4.11279111248874 -5.71342995693881 1195320177 2 1.64190591398838 4.36801970914861 -5.21427632225718 1195320178 3 1.31350578254862 4.50154072413214 -4.88587619081741 1195320179 4 1.09554799080164 4.5531608025708 -4.66791839907043 1195320179 5 0.986549077680994 4.56067750949182 -4.55891948594978 1195320180 6 0.923754279030965 4.55873352202034 -4.49612468729975 1195320180 7 0.886225758861664 4.55452916904395 -4.45859616713045 1195320181 8 0.85961319930917 4.55106161200688 -4.43198360757796 1195320181 9 0.88484864011037 4.55897879106352 -4.45721904837916 1195320182 Scaling is not converging (anymore); will revert parameters! ok 6 Opened /tmp/dump.1.txt Dumped 12691 events, 100 classes, and 10 features Closed /tmp/dump.1.txt ok 7 ok t/01__induction....DESCRIPTION OF DIAGNOSTICS These messages are classified as follows (listed in increasing order of desperation): (W) A warning (optional). (D) A deprecation (optional). (S) A severe warning (default). (F) A fatal error (trappable). (P) An internal error you should never see (trappable). (X) A very fatal error (nontrappable). (A) An alien error message (not generated by Perl). The majority of messages from the first three classifications above (W, D & S) can be controlled using the warnings pragma. If a message can be controlled by the warnings pragma, its warning category is included with the classification letter in the description below. Default warnings are always enabled unless they are explicitly disabled with the warnings pragma or the -X switch. Trappable errors may be trapped using the eval operator. See perlfunc/eval. In almost all cases, warnings may be selectively disabled or promoted to fatal errors using the warnings pragma. See warnings. Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 754 (#1) (W ambiguous) A subroutine you have declared has the same name as a Perl keyword, and you have used the name without qualification for calling one or the other. Perl decided to call the builtin because the subroutine is not imported. To force interpretation as a subroutine call, either put an ampersand before the subroutine name, or qualify the name with its package. Alternatively, you can import the subroutine (or pretend that it's imported with the use subs pragma). To silently interpret it as the Perl operator, use the CORE:: prefix on the operator (e.g. CORE::log($x)) or by declaring the subroutine to be an object method (see perlsub/"Subroutine Attributes" or attributes). Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 765 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 766 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 767 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 768 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 769 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 1017 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 1028 (#1) Ambiguous call resolved as CORE::log(), qualify as such or use & at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 1197 (#1) Use of uninitialized value in addition (+) at blib/lib/Statistics/MaxEntropy.pm line 628 (#2) (W uninitialized) An undefined value was used as if it were already defined. 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