Hello!

I have read about your project at www.golem.de some weeks ago and I am
interested to see what is possible with nupic. So I am also new to this and
have made the same experiences as Uwe regardinging installing nupic. In my
case it is ubuntu 12.04 LTS 64bit.

Finally after some days I got it working with pyenv and the tip about
enabling shared libs along with the file "python2.6.conf" in
etc/ld.so.conf.d. It shows to the place where the libpython2.6.so.1.0 has
been put by pyenv (i.e. /home/hans/.pyenv/versions/2.6.8/lib).
Test shows passing, but there are still errors (I guess from C++ parts). I
don't know if those are intended to have or not.

Now  I do not know where to continue after reading OPF description. Maybe
there is some documentation about which development tools are necessary and
also some explanation on how to start developing a simple OPF example.

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,

Hans Czylok


2013/7/15 Uwe Kirschenmann <[email protected]>

> Hello,
>
> i am pretty new to the nupic mailing list but do have a few questions
> concerning the implementation of NuPIC and the documentation. It tooks some
> time to get the whole setup running on my virtual box and i let out a cry
> of joy when the tests endend sucessfully. i then set up eclipse and loaded
> the relevant python (OPF) files of the build and the experiment into my
> project folder. i debugged that to get an understanding and wrote down
> sequence diagrams (hotgym-experiment). from there i learned that some calls
> are made into the c++ libs via swig. Then i asked myself how to debug this
> code from within the calling python code - which i did not manage. what i
> can do, is call the c++ code from the sample tests you mentioned in the
> installation instructions.  all in all that was pretty frustrating.
>
> my questions are:
> * do you have project-files that one can use (like in eclipse) for setting
> the structure up correctly?
> * is it possible to debug the c++ code from python that makes calls to
> swig-implementations?
> * what else is needed to get a better understanding of the whole setup (my
> guess is, that the participants of the hackathon do have some advantage),
> for example other directories in the numenta folder...
>
> Best regards,
>
> Uwe
>
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