Hi Amen,

Since you have the key with you. Isn't there a way you can send it to me 
via email and I could
add it to my keyring?


On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 10:24:24 PM UTC+5:30, Gaurav Gautam wrote:
>
> I ran octool -r and got the same result. I also tried to run the following 
> and got the same error:
>
> ---
> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 
> --recv-key 0xB01FA116
> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:8080 
> --recv-key 0xB01FA116
> sudo apt-key adv --keyserver hkp://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:11371 
> --recv-key 0xB01FA116
> ---
>
> Then I tried the same things again after setting a different proxy in 
> /etc/apt/apt.conf just in case
> I was getting blocked by some firewall on one proxy server. So, it seems 
> there is something on
> all my proxy servers that is stopping me from reaching this keyserver. 
>
> What do I do now?
>
> On Thursday, June 23, 2016 at 10:17:31 PM UTC+5:30, AmeBel wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>> the error might be because of some network interuption. I am saying that 
>> b/c octool is more or less tested atleast once a month and I also just 
>> tried adding the key locally and it works. So, try running './octool -r ' 
>> and then './octool -sdpcalv'
>>
>>
>> On Friday, June 24, 2016 at 12:26:08 AM UTC+8, Gaurav Gautam wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Amen,
>>>
>>> I thought I will build everything again using the octool before I 
>>> started updating the wiki. But the script failed while adding 
>>> repositories as the keyserver timed out. Here is the error I get:
>>>
>>> ---
>>> $ ./octool -rsdpcalv
>>> [octool] Adding software repositories...
>>> Executing: gpg --ignore-time-conflict --no-options --no-default-keyring 
>>> --homedir /tmp/tmp.1shYqj1VLk --no-auto-check-trustdb --trust-model always 
>>> --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg --primary-keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg 
>>> --keyring /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/inkscape_dev-stable.gpg --keyring 
>>> /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/mc3man-trusty-media.gpg --keyserver hkp://
>>> ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80 --recv-key 0xB01FA116
>>> gpg: requesting key B01FA116 from hkp server ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net
>>> gpg: keyserver timed out
>>> gpg: keyserver receive failed: keyserver error
>>> ---
>>>
>>> After this I read a bunch of stuff about GPG keys and encryptions and I 
>>> found that this command is basically trying to
>>> get something from the server. So I tried to ping the keyserver and that 
>>> did not work:
>>>
>>> ---
>>> ping: unknown host hkp://ha.pool.sks-keyservers.net:80
>>> ---
>>>
>>> So then I tried to ping google to see if my internet was working. And 
>>> that worked. So then just to be sure, I ran an
>>> apt-get update. And that started getting the headers from your repo:
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Get:1 http://packages.ros.org trusty InRelease [4,031 
>>> B]                       
>>> Ign http://packages.ros.org trusty 
>>> InRelease                                   
>>> Get:2 http://packages.ros.org trusty/main amd64 Packages [690 
>>> kB]              
>>> Get:3 http://packages.ros.org trusty/main i386 Packages [689 
>>> kB]               
>>> Ign http://packages.ros.org trusty/main 
>>> Translation-en_IN                      
>>> Ign http://packages.ros.org trusty/main Translation-en  
>>> ---
>>>
>>> So now I am wondering if I should just comment out that line in the 
>>> octool script or does it absolutely need the key. I
>>> am woefully ignorant about encryption and I could read up if this is 
>>> something I should understand before I 
>>> proceed. So should I comment out that line that is getting the key or do 
>>> something else?
>>>
>>> Yours sincerely
>>> Gaurav Gautam
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 9:19:34 AM UTC+5:30, AmeBel wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi Gaurav,
>>>>
>>>> For building see 
>>>> http://wiki.opencog.org/wikihome/index.php/Building_OpenCog
>>>>
>>>> Have fun :-)
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, June 22, 2016 at 11:40:16 AM UTC+8, Ben Goertzel wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Gaurav -- That would be great! 
>>>>>
>>>>> Amen Belayneh (cc'd) can point you to the best page to start from, 
>>>>> regarding building and installing the system... 
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Jun 22, 2016 at 2:24 AM, Gaurav Gautam <[email protected]> 
>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>> > Hello, 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > I just found out about opencog today and I am downloading everything 
>>>>> to 
>>>>> > build it. I see that the page link provided here is still blank in 
>>>>> the 
>>>>> > building OpenCog section. I was wondering if I could fill it out for 
>>>>> you? 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > Yours sincerely 
>>>>> > Gaurav Gautam 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > 
>>>>> > On Saturday, August 29, 2015 at 12:36:34 PM UTC+5:30, Ben Goertzel 
>>>>> wrote: 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> I spent a couple hours thinking about what an OpenCog tutorial 
>>>>> would 
>>>>> >> look like, and made an initial outline here 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> http://wiki.opencog.org/wikihome/index.php/Hands_On_With_OpenCog 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> linking to existing materials where relevant... 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> My hope is to have this tutorial actually fully exist by early next 
>>>>> >> year, say by Feb 15 as a concrete goal (and Jan 1 as an 
>>>>> aspirational, 
>>>>> >> hopeful goal) 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> This takes lower priority than ridding the wiki site of obsolete 
>>>>> >> information (except on pages in the Obsolete and Deprecated) 
>>>>> >> categories; but in some cases I think tutorial material could be 
>>>>> made 
>>>>> >> by people who don't have the knowledge yet to clean the wiki pages 
>>>>> of 
>>>>> >> obsolete information... 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> At some point in the next months I will recruit/assign specific 
>>>>> people 
>>>>> >> to make specific tutorial pages.   For now, if anyone has time and 
>>>>> >> will to fill in some of the pages in the outline that would be 
>>>>> >> awesome. 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> Having a decent, clear and comprehensive tutorial will be important 
>>>>> >> for recruiting newbies to contribute. 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> Of course, having a stable release of OpenCog will also be 
>>>>> important 
>>>>> >> --- this will help guarantee that the examples in the tutorial will 
>>>>> >> always work, if the tutorial user has installed the last stable 
>>>>> >> release 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> -- Ben 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> -- 
>>>>> >> Ben Goertzel, PhD 
>>>>> >> http://goertzel.org 
>>>>> >> 
>>>>> >> "The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable 
>>>>> one 
>>>>> >> persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all 
>>>>> >> progress depends on the unreasonable man." -- George Bernard Shaw 
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> Ben Goertzel, PhD 
>>>>> http://goertzel.org 
>>>>>
>>>>> Super-benevolent super-intelligence is the thought the Global Brain is 
>>>>> currently struggling to form... 
>>>>>
>>>>

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