So, out of curiosity, what are you using OpenCog for? What are you
attempting to do? You're new here, you should introduce yourself!

-- Linas

On Thu, Mar 11, 2021 at 12:42 PM Michele Thiella <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> You were right! After the pull everything works! It works so well that it
> has kept the backwards-compat layer and it works even without the
> exclamation mark haha
>
> Regarding RockDB, I tried to install it but now I don't remember at what
> point I stopped and why .. but I definitely had space problems. Too bad
> because it inspired me a lot as storage, anyway 50% slower is really a lot!
> However (unfortunately) I have skills with postgresql so for now I am
> satisfied, since everything works.
>
> Thanks a lot for the answer! Good work!
>
> Michele Thiella
> Il giorno mercoledì 10 marzo 2021 alle 23:35:42 UTC+1 linas ha scritto:
>
>> Hi Michele,
>>
>> Just around the same time that you sent this message (or a day before?) I
>> spotted and fixed a problem with atom deletion. So, please try rebuilding
>> and reinstalling the atomspace.  (git pull; cd build; make -j; sudo make
>> install) -- let me know if that solves the problem.
>>
>> Note also, the proper name is cog-delete!  (with an exclamation mark at
>> the end) I may have removed the backwards-compat layer that allowed it to
>> work without the exclamation mark..
>>
>> Note also: there is a RocksDB backend too. It might be easier to use (no
>> config required). In some synthetic benchmarks, its 2x or 3x faster than
>> postgres. In the one "real-life" app that I'm using, its 10%-50% slower. Go
>> figure.  Anyway its at https://github.com/opencog/atomspace-rocks
>>
>> (There is also a network server backend:
>> https://github.com/opencog/atomspace-cog ... the README explains more)
>>
>> -- Linas
>>
>> On Mon, Mar 8, 2021 at 3:58 AM Michele Thiella <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Goodmorning everyone,
>>> i have a simple problem about deleting atoms in postgresql.
>>> According to what I understand, to delete an atom saved in postgres I
>>> should use:
>>> (cog-delete (Concept "asdf"))
>>> The command is successful, the atom is removed from the atomspace but
>>> not from the postgresql database. Could someone kindly tell me why?
>>> The prostgresql backend should be configured correctly, according to the
>>> guide on the wiki ... saving new atoms in the database works.
>>> Thanks in advance, I apologize for the inconvenience
>>>
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