Hi Charles,

I know nothing about vagrant, maybe someone else does. ... that error
message sounds generic, though, like it has nothing at all to do with
opencog; its some vagrant issue. Google might know more.

 But if you are already running debian natively, you can install opencog
natively, without bothering with vagrant.  If you feel that this is
untidy/messy, you can also try docker or lxc ... both work fine.

--linas

On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 9:59 AM, Charles Derr <[email protected]> wrote:

> Greetings all,
>     I attempted to follow the instructions at http://wiki.opencog.org/w/
> Building_OpenCog for "Linux Setup" which seem pretty straightforward.  I
> got virtualbox, git and vagrant installed without any trouble, but when I
> tried to run "vagrant up" (from the opencog/lib directory) I got an error
> about SSH negotiation failing, so I followed the instructions in the error
> message to disable ssh-agent (I used "ssh-agent -k") and also moved my
> .ssh/id_rsa out of the way.  Trying 'vagrant up' again got me:
>
> Bringing machine 'default' up with 'virtualbox' provider...
> ==> default: Checking if box 'ubuntu/trusty32' is up to date...
> ==> default: Machine already provisioned. Run `vagrant provision` or use
> the `--provision`
> ==> default: flag to force provisioning. Provisioners marked to run always
> will still run.
>
> And then when I try "vagrant provision" I still get an error:
>
> ni@quark:~/opencog/lib$ vagrant provision
> ==> default: Running provisioner: shell...
> An error occurred in the underlying SSH library that Vagrant uses.
> The error message is shown below. In many cases, errors from this
>
> library are caused by ssh-agent issues. Try disabling your SSH
> agent or removing some keys and try again.
>
>
> If the problem persists, please report a bug to the net-ssh project.
>
>
> timeout during server version negotiating
>
>
> Any suggestions for what I can try next?
>
>      thanks so very much in advance for any ideas,
>              ~c
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