Yes, it is all the output.
Yajingfu ------------------ ???????? ------------------ ??????: "Matthew Taylor";<[email protected]>; ????????: 2015??9??18??(??????) ????1:05 ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; ????: Re: ?????? ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version Is this really all the output you get when you run? >>./scripts/run_nupic_tests -u ============================= test session starts ============================== platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.4.2 -- /usr/bin/python plugins: xdist, cov collecting 170 items / 3 errors When I run `./scripts/run_nupic_tests -u` there are hundreds of lines of test reports output. --------- Matt Taylor OS Community Flag-Bearer Numenta On Thu, Sep 17, 2015 at 5:24 AM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi > Matt Taylor > I think the test result of "./scripts/run_nupic_tests -u" mentioned in > previous email is incorrect. It shows "collecting 170 items / 3 errors". And > I need to use the example in > $nupic/examples/network/hierarchy_network_demo.py which can run correctly. > Do you have any advice? Thank you so much. > > Yajingfu > > ------------------ ???????? ------------------ > ??????: "??????";<[email protected]>; > ????????: 2015??9??16??(??????) ????10:22 > ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; > ????: ?????? ?????? ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version > > Hi > >>>./scripts/run_nupic_tests -u > ============================= test session starts > ============================== > platform linux2 -- Python 2.7.3 -- pytest-2.4.2 -- /usr/bin/python > plugins: xdist, cov > collecting 170 items / 3 errors > >>>./scripts/run_nupic_tests -i > 73 passed, 5 skipped in 264.26 seconds > > Yajingfu > > ------------------ ???????? ------------------ > ??????: "Matthew Taylor";<[email protected]>; > ????????: 2015??9??15??(??????) ????10:22 > ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; > ????: Re: ?????? ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version > > Test it like this: > > Unit tests: > ./scripts/run_nupic_tests -u > Integration tests: > ./scripts/run_nupic_tests -i > --------- > Matt Taylor > OS Community Flag-Bearer > Numenta > > > On Mon, Sep 14, 2015 at 11:44 PM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi >> Matt Taylor >> Thank you for your reply. I did just as what you said. The file setup.py >> has >> been complied correctly. Then I tested it. But there is no such directory >> of >> $NUPIC/bin >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk$ $NUPIC/bin/py_region_test >> bash: /newdisk/nupic/bin/py_region_test: No such file or directory >> >> And I was intended to run $NUPIC/examples/network/hierachy-demo-output.py >> but failed. >> >> /usr/bin/python2.7 >> /newdisk/nupic/examples/network/hierarchy_network_demo.py >> Creating network >> Running network >> Writing output to: >> /newdisk/nupic/examples/network/hierarchy-demo-output.csv >> Traceback (most recent call last): >> File "/newdisk/nupic/examples/network/hierarchy_network_demo.py", line >> 368, in <module> >> runDemo() >> File "/newdisk/nupic/examples/network/hierarchy_network_demo.py", line >> 362, in runDemo >> runNetwork(network, numRecords, writer) >> File "/newdisk/nupic/examples/network/hierarchy_network_demo.py", line >> 305, in runNetwork >> network.run(1) >> File "/newdisk/nupic/nupic/engine/__init__.py", line 666, in run >> engine.Network.run(self, n) >> File >> >> "/home/abc/.local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/nupic.bindings-0.1.5-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/nupic/bindings/engine_internal.py", >> line 1146, in run >> return _engine_internal.Network_run(self, *args, **kwargs) >> File "/newdisk/nupic/nupic/regions/CLAClassifierRegion.py", line 289, in >> compute >> categories = [category for category in inputs["categoryIn"] >> KeyError: 'categoryIn' >> >> Yajingfu >> >> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >> ??????: "Matthew Taylor";<[email protected]>; >> ????????: 2015??9??15??(??????) ????12:52 >> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >> ????: Re: ?????? ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version >> >> Sorry, wrong command. >> >> git reset --hard origin/master >> >> Sent from my MegaPhone >> >> On Sep 14, 2015, at 8:58 PM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: >> >> Hi >> Matt Taylor >> That's very kind of you and thank you for your detailed explanation. But I >> can't hard reset. >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ git reset --hard origin master >> fatal: Cannot do hard reset with paths. >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ python --version >> Python 2.7.3 >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ pip --version >> pip 1.0 from /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages (python 2.7) >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ gcc --version >> gcc (Ubuntu 4.8.1-2ubuntu1~12.04) 4.8.1 >> Copyright (C) 2013 Free Software Foundation, Inc. >> This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO >> warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR >> PURPOSE. >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ cat /etc/issue >> Ubuntu 12.04.5 LTS \n \l >> >> I'm confused with so many git commands and not sure what's the meaning of >> "checked out" in "assuming $NUPIC is where you have it checked out". Some >> info about my nupic are showed as follows: >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ git branch -a >> * master >> remotes/origin/HEAD -> origin/master >> remotes/origin/add-nupic-linux64-back >> remotes/origin/add_capnp_to_SPRegion >> remotes/origin/core-update-09190c1b465a0ef5268cfb40ea03194fd1ee06a5 >> remotes/origin/core-update-09f8350ef49aa2404a3aaab32200d99793fb17c4 >> remotes/origin/core-update-0a891f27d137825e1d29870cb2a2df7ac33f5b65 >> remotes/origin/core-update-0c815c2b84d92d0ca1a81beca2bed7e3d3ce6776 >> remotes/origin/core-update-0d5eb8452229a42352e77c69f4300165c3d6f834 >> remotes/origin/core-update-140a176ef1f53bb5014e60cec5a26ecc0498d23e >> remotes/origin/core-update-241986490135472f5b2a33fc54de41ff3fc90871 >> remotes/origin/core-update-26f27da204948ad6858a722627acf700722de195 >> remotes/origin/core-update-3b6eeb2af09b8e1f4def918c98b013fe49acea46 >> remotes/origin/core-update-3ee66ab918b3673e347f6cd38d92f3498c0a835e >> remotes/origin/core-update-412871e85dec5a195f7f59c01ca87100bfd5f346 >> remotes/origin/core-update-42d66a13dffc2647ea852ed4d2632f751b66ecf4 >> remotes/origin/core-update-4ef1f6e560af555f1f53f457d0400dc4c3a67658 >> remotes/origin/core-update-504f3616c52d3809bc056da1726aefc4d1cdacb7 >> remotes/origin/core-update-54faae374b409b8874feeeec40b2644eec6cddc1 >> remotes/origin/core-update-603ee4b04b3c2b8d444b0b98aef7ff1cfaa4d6c6 >> remotes/origin/core-update-60a82001f0f8a6ed2a8097571653bfe0f1976683 >> remotes/origin/core-update-633368e394c3de72e93e401efcd8e91ec30abf53 >> remotes/origin/core-update-6485cd327fbdcf3bb6d15260468ff5e1da5f9753 >> remotes/origin/core-update-66de57d6294575ad36343a8ab8d1e0697e1789dc >> remotes/origin/core-update-6729b0a634b3fa74b76fd7065ea0c426b33a0808 >> remotes/origin/core-update-69af1b6750198c7b37d974b161bdd0c425fc0a2c >> remotes/origin/core-update-6d83da85e1375cb0bc961dc79e95b3269f6ff4ae >> remotes/origin/core-update-701eb9a1b57f7da33a3a84f800982915a628c6af >> remotes/origin/core-update-706b5682b35e0f78ce1a36c0e7100d109b04ed54 >> remotes/origin/core-update-72da8988209e95845bead91b7a91e1312939dd78 >> remotes/origin/core-update-7618a54a7f0e7530da5d1f5e4e5a053675d6ad5c >> remotes/origin/core-update-78fb04c13f6255cc491a28ac296b9b50c252913a >> remotes/origin/core-update-7b51f6c24659b732584b51bc61e85ff34eef4d53 >> remotes/origin/core-update-7b9742fa4494dde6a716da0a84fcf791dbcab2b7 >> remotes/origin/core-update-82b9a97937b17d9a2c32e9d89bca6e1fe1eea923 >> remotes/origin/core-update-908600dc1e8f35a2a5c848e0af2e708948886aeb >> remotes/origin/core-update-917f48c0de7c47359c92487db7c4967020140a45 >> remotes/origin/core-update-9218471fcdba9ea87b7f372d92d217d9553817a7 >> remotes/origin/core-update-a13e5de360287a8c4b63675ca170b9d4556eaedf >> remotes/origin/core-update-a23a6df1aff8e475ec6995d8b6f48cae83e8dbb4 >> remotes/origin/core-update-a25068f00bde589f029e0cfc94ac3343bfaa9254 >> remotes/origin/core-update-a5b35e6619dbfe1130dc4785bf92d7df3fba6cb5 >> remotes/origin/core-update-ad25c77d3e30f1029816aabf17ea4d387fff3ea3 >> remotes/origin/core-update-b4bdca9627857a5076f7e40f46cba1efa3284872 >> remotes/origin/core-update-b70bfd70f9fd7176c160a775533e3b0523d1db7e >> remotes/origin/core-update-b71a593077f5e49c780b0002629b5e8966f61b36 >> remotes/origin/core-update-bc25849db6815d379afb5b539e27c8565e6417f0 >> remotes/origin/core-update-c6f634cabfba545545faa0ef901a566f7a7fd70e >> remotes/origin/core-update-cb55ebd9633923040176db0c041945f190d69800 >> remotes/origin/core-update-cca41015071df968ba79ab7b9625f68de2cd4e1d >> remotes/origin/core-update-d41566a1b1448dcdd3b1a846ce14d18b63be2f18 >> remotes/origin/core-update-da34067f70ffcd71aa56781fe0e4aa1ced81ff79 >> remotes/origin/core-update-de7052fa535cb55ba97d6dd37950d9aab998b35c >> remotes/origin/core-update-eb0b420973f54536debd9d13334a88cdc05bf5c1 >> remotes/origin/core-update-f413775712bed847fb94e2abb9c20c546fb4d44c >> remotes/origin/core-update-f55119a2f255fa4961b9c44ecb5261076bb4db0a >> remotes/origin/core-update-fd7757d57fe4ba873156963f961567a5a6f42f43 >> remotes/origin/core-update-ffb81006c38ac9c1bdd2c161c91211d556ec1805 >> remotes/origin/master >> remotes/origin/revert-1482-scalar-space-encoder >> >> >> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ git status >> # On branch master >> # Your branch is ahead of 'origin/master' by 2 commits. >> # >> # Untracked files: >> # (use "git add <file>..." to include in what will be committed) >> # >> # bin/ >> # examples/AD_fyj/ >> # examples/fyj/ >> # examples/network/hierarchy-demo-output.csv >> # examples/network/network-demo-output.csv >> # examples/network/test_output.csv >> # examples/opf/clients/hotgym/anomaly/anomaly_scores.csv >> # examples/opf/clients/hotgym/anomaly/one_gym/rec-center-hourly_out.csv >> # >> >> examples/opf/clients/hotgym/prediction/one_gym/model_params/rec_center_hourly_model_params.py >> # examples/opf/clients/hotgym/prediction/one_gym/swarm/ >> # fake-extension.so >> # nupic/bindings/_algorithms.so >> # nupic/bindings/_engine_internal.so >> # nupic/bindings/_math.so >> # nupic/bindings/algorithms.py >> # nupic/bindings/algorithms_wrap.cxx >> # nupic/bindings/engine_internal.py >> # nupic/bindings/engine_internal_wrap.cxx >> # nupic/bindings/math.py >> # nupic/bindings/math_wrap.cxx >> # nupic/bindings/proto/BitHistory.capnp >> # nupic/bindings/proto/ClaClassifier.capnp >> # nupic/bindings/proto/ConnectionsProto.capnp >> # nupic/bindings/proto/RandomProto.capnp >> # nupic/bindings/proto/SparseBinaryMatrixProto.capnp >> # nupic/bindings/proto/SparseMatrixProto.capnp >> # nupic/bindings/proto/SpatialPoolerProto.capnp >> # nupic/libcpp_region.so >> nothing added to commit but untracked files present (use "git add" to >> track) >> >> Yajingfu >> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >> ??????: "Matthew Taylor";<[email protected]>; >> ????????: 2015??9??15??(??????) ????0:57 >> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >> ????: Re: ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version >> >> Yajingfu, >> >> Try this, so we can start from scratch. These git commands will ensure >> that your working directory is up to date and clean (this will destroy >> any local changes you have not committed): >> >> cd $NUPIC # assuming $NUPIC is where you have it checked out >> git fetch origin >> git reset --hard origin master >> git clean -dfx >> >> Now again make sure everything is uninstalled: >> >> pip uninstall nupic -y >> pip uninstall nupic.bindings -y >> >> Run those two commands a few times until they tell you nothing is >> installed. Then try to install from scratch: >> >> python setup.py install >> >> You may need to add the "--user" option for the command above if you >> have permission issues. >> >> If this does not work, please tell us some extra info: >> - python version >> - pip version >> - OS details (Linux flavor?) >> - gcc version >> >> I hope that helps, >> >> >> >> --------- >> Matt Taylor >> OS Community Flag-Bearer >> Numenta >> >> >> On Sun, Sep 13, 2015 at 7:19 PM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: >>> Hi NuPIC >>> I wonder what else I can do for the problem. Can anyone help me? >>> Thank >>> you so much?? >>> >>> Yajingfu >>> >>> >>> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >>> ??????: "??????";<[email protected]>; >>> ????????: 2015??9??11??(??????) ????11:16 >>> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >>> ????: ?????? ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version >>> >>> Hi >>> >>> I tried the two commands and had some version conflict. For >>> example??VersionConflict: (pytest 2.7.2 >>> (/usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages), >>> Requirement.parse('pytest==2.4.2'))?? >>> >>> so I reinstalled them and it shows like this: >>> >>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk$ pip uninstall nupic -y >>> Uninstalling nupic: >>> Successfully uninstalled nupic >>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk$ pip uninstall nupic.bindings -y >>> Cannot uninstall requirement nupic.bindings, not installed >>> Storing complete log in /home/abc/.pip/pip.log >>> >>> but it still has the same problem: >>> >>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ python setup.py build >>> error in nupic setup command: 'install_requires' must be a string or list >>> of >>> strings containing valid project/version requirement specifiers >>> >>> What should I do next? >>> >>> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >>> ??????: "Matthew Taylor";<[email protected]>; >>> ????????: 2015??9??11??(??????) ????10:33 >>> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >>> ????: Re: ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version >>> >>> Try uninstalling any old versions of nupic: >>> >>> >>> https://github.com/numenta/nupic/wiki/Build-and-Installation-FAQ#im-having-trouble-updating-to-a-newer-version-of-nupic >>> >>> Then run "python setup.py build" again? >>> --------- >>> Matt Taylor >>> OS Community Flag-Bearer >>> Numenta >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Sep 11, 2015 at 2:38 AM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>> HI >>>> >>>> I took a snapshot before. So I recovered it and installed numpy 1.9.2 >>>> and >>>> py.test at first successfully. Then I pulled and get the newest >>>> version. >>>> But it can't be build seccufully. >>>> >>>> My steps are as follows. >>>> >>>>>>git commit -a >>>>>>git pull >>>> remote: Counting objects: 4, done. >>>> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (4/4), done. >>>> remote: Total 4 (delta 0), reused 0 (delta 0), pack-reused 0 >>>> Unpacking objects: 100% (4/4), done. >>>> From https://github.com/numenta/nupic >>>> f2f1824..e6362c7 master -> origin/master >>>> * [new branch] >>>> core-update-4ef1f6e560af555f1f53f457d0400dc4c3a67658 >>>> -> >>>> origin/core-update-4ef1f6e560af555f1f53f457d0400dc4c3a67658 >>>> Merge made by the 'recursive' strategy. >>>> .nupic_modules | 2 +- >>>> 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) >>>> >>>>>>python setup.py build >>>> error in nupic setup command: 'install_requires' must be a string or >>>> list >>>> of >>>> strings containing valid project/version requirement specifiers >>>> >>>> It's too strange. I can't solve it. So asking for help. Thank you. :) >>>> >>>> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >>>> ??????: "Matthew Taylor";<[email protected]>; >>>> ????????: 2015??9??10??(??????) ????11:43 >>>> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >>>> ????: Re: ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version >>>> >>>> What does this show? >>>> >>>>> which pytest >>>> >>>> >>>> --------- >>>> Matt Taylor >>>> OS Community Flag-Bearer >>>> Numenta >>>> >>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 9:24 PM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> I searched and found https://github.com/numenta/nupic/issues/2008 was >>>>> similar to my problem. So I input command "sudo pip install -U pytest" >>>>> depending on http://pytest.org/latest/getting-started.html just like >>>>> this: >>>>> >>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:~$ sudo pip install -U pytest >>>>> Downloading/unpacking pytest >>>>> Running setup.py egg_info for package pytest >>>>> >>>>> Downloading/unpacking py>=1.4.29 (from pytest) >>>>> Running setup.py egg_info for package py >>>>> >>>>> Installing collected packages: pytest, py >>>>> Found existing installation: pytest 2.7.2 >>>>> Uninstalling pytest: >>>>> Successfully uninstalled pytest >>>>> Running setup.py install for pytest >>>>> >>>>> Installing py.test script to /usr/local/bin >>>>> Installing py.test-2.7 script to /usr/local/bin >>>>> Found existing installation: py 1.4.30 >>>>> Uninstalling py: >>>>> Successfully uninstalled py >>>>> Running setup.py install for py >>>>> >>>>> Successfully installed pytest py >>>>> Cleaning up... >>>>> >>>>> then I tried to test wether pytest is installed correctly. >>>>> >>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:~$ py.test --version >>>>> bash: /usr/bin/py.test: No such file or directory >>>>> >>>>> What should I do? Hoping for your reply. >>>>> >>>>> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >>>>> ??????: "??????";<[email protected]>; >>>>> ????????: 2015??9??9??(??????) ????11:08 >>>>> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >>>>> ????: ?????? ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version >>>>> >>>>> I used "sudo pip install numpy --upgrage" and numpy 1.9.2 was >>>>> installed >>>>> successfully. >>>>> Then I inputed commands: >>>>> python setup.py build >>>>> python setup.py install --user >>>>> python setup.py develop --user >>>>> The three commands showed above were all correct. >>>>> Then I tried to test it. >>>>> $NUPIC/bin/py_region_test >>>>> --- ALL TESTS PASSED --- >>>>> >>>>> But all of the rest tests have the same error. >>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:~$ $NUPIC/scripts/run_nupic_tests --all --coverage >>>>> Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>> File "/newdisk/nupic/scripts/run_nupic_tests", line 265, in <module> >>>>> result = main(parser, sys.argv[1:]) >>>>> File "/newdisk/nupic/scripts/run_nupic_tests", line 255, in main >>>>> exitStatus = call(["py.test"] + args + list(tests)) >>>>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 493, in call >>>>> return Popen(*popenargs, **kwargs).wait() >>>>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 679, in __init__ >>>>> errread, errwrite) >>>>> File "/usr/lib/python2.7/subprocess.py", line 1249, in _execute_child >>>>> raise child_exception >>>>> OSError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory >>>>> >>>>> my pytest version is 2.5.1. >>>>> >>>>> What should I do next? Thank you. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >>>>> ??????: "Matthew Taylor";<[email protected]>; >>>>> ????????: 2015??9??8??(??????) ????11:02 >>>>> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >>>>> ????: Re: ?????? How to update the newest NuPIC version >>>>> >>>>> See >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> https://github.com/numenta/nupic/wiki/Build-and-Installation-FAQ#missing-pythonh-file >>>>> >>>>> Sent from my MegaPhone >>>>> >>>>> On Sep 8, 2015, at 5:14 AM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> I tried "git pull" and my local files are the newest. But the code >>>>> can't >>>>> run. So I input command "python setup.py install --user" and get an >>>>> error >>>>> as >>>>> follows. >>>>> ... >>>>> File >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "/tmp/easy_install-C80eUH/numpy-1.9.2/numpy/distutils/command/build_src.py", >>>>> line 329, in build_extension_sources >>>>> File >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> "/tmp/easy_install-C80eUH/numpy-1.9.2/numpy/distutils/command/build_src.py", >>>>> line 386, in generate_sources >>>>> File "numpy/core/setup.py", line 432, in generate_config_h >>>>> >>>>> File "numpy/core/setup.py", line 42, in check_types >>>>> >>>>> File "numpy/core/setup.py", line 293, in check_types >>>>> >>>>> SystemError: Cannot compile 'Python.h'. Perhaps you need to install >>>>> python-dev|python-devel. >>>>> >>>>> then I tried: >>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic$ sudo apt-get install python-dev >>>>> Reading package lists... Done >>>>> Building dependency tree >>>>> Reading state information... Done >>>>> python-dev is already the newest version. >>>>> 0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 195 not upgraded. >>>>> >>>>> But it still has the same error. >>>>> >>>>> My OS is ubuntu 12.04, and I just want to update it. Should I just >>>>> follow >>>>> the commands of "installation" part >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> (https://github.com/numenta/nupic/wiki/Installing-and-Building-NuPIC#installation)? >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> ------------------ ???????? ------------------ >>>>> ??????: "Richard Crowder";<[email protected]>; >>>>> ????????: 2015??9??8??(??????) ????5:39 >>>>> ??????: "??????"<[email protected]>; >>>>> ????: Re: How to update the newest NuPIC version >>>>> >>>>> Hi, >>>>> >>>>> The usual route is via 'pip install nupic' (local or system wide). In >>>>> you >>>>> case, grabbing source from GitHub, could you try a 'git pull' to sync >>>>> with >>>>> the main repository (and then follow the Readme and Wiki steps for >>>>> building >>>>> and install). >>>>> >>>>> Regards, Richard. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Tue, Sep 8, 2015 at 10:31 AM, ?????? <[email protected]> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> Hi NuPIC: >>>>>> I installed the NuPIC environment several monthes ago. And I >>>>>> wanted >>>>>> to update to the newest version. But I'm not familiar with git >>>>>> command. >>>>>> I >>>>>> tried to use the commands as follows. >>>>>> >>>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic>Git stash >>>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic>Git fetch origin >>>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic>Git diff master origin/master >>>>>> abc@abc-VirtualBox:/newdisk/nupic>Git stash pop >>>>>> >>>>>> The file nupic/VERSION shows it is version 0.3.0.dev0, but I find some >>>>>> files are still not same as the newest file in >>>>>> https://github.com/numenta/nupic. >>>>>> For example, the files in /nupic/examples/network are not the same. >>>>>> >>>>>> Maybe it's not your duty to answer this kind of questions. But I >>>>>> really >>>>>> don't know who can help me to solve it. So hoping for your reply. >>>>>> Thank >>>>>> you >>>>>> so much. >>>>>> >>>>>> Yajingfu >>>>> >>>>> >>>>
