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Open bin file in mac/ubuntu
extract .bin filesObtain the .bin file in android programWhat are the SPSS *.bin files?Making .bin FileHow to extract .bin files?How to create hex-dump .bin file from powershell or cmd?strange exec file in local bin directory in machave mestory bin file that needs to be editiedConverting .bin to .mat file
OS : MacOS 10.13.6
I am now using some github codes to parse scripts from ismdb.com and the requirements for the codes include 'sense2vec' library. So I downloaded codes from sense2vec github, which is
https://github.com/explosion/sense2vec.
In sense2vec library, they train their neural net model with comments posted to Reddit in 2015 and it's in the directory with name 'reddit_vectors-1.1.0'.
But when I run the codes using sense2vec, they repeatedly calls
OSError: Could not open binary file
b'./resources/reddit_vectors-1.1.0/vectors.bin'
'vectors.bin' file is in 'reddint_vectors-1.1.0' directory and I tried to extract it with some applications like 'Unarchiver' or 'Stuffit Expander' but they all failed.
I'm not sure why I can't open the file. Is it the problem of the file itself or the problem of Mac OS?
I copied it to ubuntu and tried to execute it with './vectors.bin'
command, but it still didn't work saying
-bash: ./vectors.bin: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
For more information, it's the output of stat vectors.bin
command
16777224 45281930 -rwxr-xr-x 1 sohee staff 0 611973640 "Mar 8
16:46:39 2019" "Apr 8 09:30:20 2018" "Mar 7 17:57:16 2019" "Apr 8
09:30:20 2018" 4096 1195264 0 vectors.bin
You can ask me other information if you need further to infer the reason.
bin sense2vec
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OS : MacOS 10.13.6
I am now using some github codes to parse scripts from ismdb.com and the requirements for the codes include 'sense2vec' library. So I downloaded codes from sense2vec github, which is
https://github.com/explosion/sense2vec.
In sense2vec library, they train their neural net model with comments posted to Reddit in 2015 and it's in the directory with name 'reddit_vectors-1.1.0'.
But when I run the codes using sense2vec, they repeatedly calls
OSError: Could not open binary file
b'./resources/reddit_vectors-1.1.0/vectors.bin'
'vectors.bin' file is in 'reddint_vectors-1.1.0' directory and I tried to extract it with some applications like 'Unarchiver' or 'Stuffit Expander' but they all failed.
I'm not sure why I can't open the file. Is it the problem of the file itself or the problem of Mac OS?
I copied it to ubuntu and tried to execute it with './vectors.bin'
command, but it still didn't work saying
-bash: ./vectors.bin: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
For more information, it's the output of stat vectors.bin
command
16777224 45281930 -rwxr-xr-x 1 sohee staff 0 611973640 "Mar 8
16:46:39 2019" "Apr 8 09:30:20 2018" "Mar 7 17:57:16 2019" "Apr 8
09:30:20 2018" 4096 1195264 0 vectors.bin
You can ask me other information if you need further to infer the reason.
bin sense2vec
add a comment |
OS : MacOS 10.13.6
I am now using some github codes to parse scripts from ismdb.com and the requirements for the codes include 'sense2vec' library. So I downloaded codes from sense2vec github, which is
https://github.com/explosion/sense2vec.
In sense2vec library, they train their neural net model with comments posted to Reddit in 2015 and it's in the directory with name 'reddit_vectors-1.1.0'.
But when I run the codes using sense2vec, they repeatedly calls
OSError: Could not open binary file
b'./resources/reddit_vectors-1.1.0/vectors.bin'
'vectors.bin' file is in 'reddint_vectors-1.1.0' directory and I tried to extract it with some applications like 'Unarchiver' or 'Stuffit Expander' but they all failed.
I'm not sure why I can't open the file. Is it the problem of the file itself or the problem of Mac OS?
I copied it to ubuntu and tried to execute it with './vectors.bin'
command, but it still didn't work saying
-bash: ./vectors.bin: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
For more information, it's the output of stat vectors.bin
command
16777224 45281930 -rwxr-xr-x 1 sohee staff 0 611973640 "Mar 8
16:46:39 2019" "Apr 8 09:30:20 2018" "Mar 7 17:57:16 2019" "Apr 8
09:30:20 2018" 4096 1195264 0 vectors.bin
You can ask me other information if you need further to infer the reason.
bin sense2vec
OS : MacOS 10.13.6
I am now using some github codes to parse scripts from ismdb.com and the requirements for the codes include 'sense2vec' library. So I downloaded codes from sense2vec github, which is
https://github.com/explosion/sense2vec.
In sense2vec library, they train their neural net model with comments posted to Reddit in 2015 and it's in the directory with name 'reddit_vectors-1.1.0'.
But when I run the codes using sense2vec, they repeatedly calls
OSError: Could not open binary file
b'./resources/reddit_vectors-1.1.0/vectors.bin'
'vectors.bin' file is in 'reddint_vectors-1.1.0' directory and I tried to extract it with some applications like 'Unarchiver' or 'Stuffit Expander' but they all failed.
I'm not sure why I can't open the file. Is it the problem of the file itself or the problem of Mac OS?
I copied it to ubuntu and tried to execute it with './vectors.bin'
command, but it still didn't work saying
-bash: ./vectors.bin: cannot execute binary file: Exec format error
For more information, it's the output of stat vectors.bin
command
16777224 45281930 -rwxr-xr-x 1 sohee staff 0 611973640 "Mar 8
16:46:39 2019" "Apr 8 09:30:20 2018" "Mar 7 17:57:16 2019" "Apr 8
09:30:20 2018" 4096 1195264 0 vectors.bin
You can ask me other information if you need further to infer the reason.
bin sense2vec
bin sense2vec
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