the link does not work Am Montag, 2. Januar 2017 06:14:30 UTC+1 schrieb Ryan Hornbeck: > > If you want to try this way, I created a bash script that works on Ubuntu > 16.04. You'd have to get a VM or Ubuntu box up, but it should work from a > fresh install. Just another option... > https://github.com/ryanhornbeck/opencog_bash > > On Sunday, January 1, 2017 at 8:15:12 AM UTC-8, Alex wrote: >> >> Hi! >> >> I am trying to build opencog. I am aware of >> http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Octool and instructions >> http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Building_OpenCog but I am coming from Windows >> Java & Delphi development and therefore I have problems with build process >> on Ubuntu. >> >> Regarding Octool - when I issued '*sudo ocpkg - rsdpcalv*' then I >> received error message 'command not found'. Then I issued '*bash -x >> ocpkg - rsdpcalv*' and somehting happend - something was downloaded and >> there were no red error messages except for one '*E: Unable to locate >> package libjson-spirit-dev*'. I did this for all 3 octool commands >> -rsdpcalv, -rdcv, -rdv but don't know I arrived at any meaningful reasult. >> It is said in documentation that octool just prepares the environment and >> dependencies but apparently other command should be used for building the >> cogserver itself. >> >> So - I went to http://wiki.opencog.org/w/Building_OpenCo and there I >> read that maybe '*bash -x ocpkg -b*' is the right command to complete >> the build process? There the cmake is mentioned but I don't manage to find >> make file - in which directory it is? >> >> I completed '*bash -x ocpkg -b*', something happened but when I tried to >> run opencog command then the answer was that opencog was not found. >> >> How can I check the result of build process - in which directories the >> final executables are going? How to run octool wihout bash prefix - in >> normal mode? >> >> The project is very, very interesting, but the start is very hard. I >> OpenCog had be available as Windows or Java programs then every novice >> could be able to run server, to create AtomSpaces, to start experiments, to >> use without programming knowledge. But OK, I can continues in this mode as >> well, but just some advice would be very helpful. >> >> Alex >> >
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